One big resolution at the first of this year was to remove HFCS products from our house. No products will come into our house now without a complete analysis of the ingredients and nutrition label. It is a personal preference but one that I am feeling so much better about. I want my girls to be healthy and have healthy teeth.
Juice can be a big problem. There are so many juices that claim to be all-natural but when you read the ingredients, HFCS is right at the top. Introducing the Nestle Juicy Juice Fruitifuls.
– 35% less sugar than regular fruit juices
– All-natural ingredients: No added sugar, sweeteners, preservatives or artificial flavors
– Hydrating: A naturally refreshing blend of fruit juice and fresh water to help hydrate active kids
This makes for a happy mommy. Juicy Juice has a fruit promise as well: Every box of Juicy Juice Fruitifuls provides one serving (1/2 cup) from the Fruit Group (source: USDA). The girls are loving the juice. It is a great taste and I have been putting one in their lunchbox daily. We even gave out the juice boxes at L’s recent birthday. Every child at the party asked for a second one. I think that speaks for itself.
There are four fun refreshing flavors: Apple Quench, Punch Splash, Berry Cherry Burst and Orange Strawbana Blast.
L prefers the apple quench and the punch splash. M prefers the Punch Spash and the Orange Strawbana Bast. Even though they have their preferences, they will drink any of the flavors. I have been keeping them stocked in the fridge and the girls will go straight to the fridge to grab a juice box as soon as we get home from school. I do not feel one ounce of guilt letting them drink the juice boxes.
Another positive since I am PTO President at my girls’ school is each package of Juicy Juice, comes with a box top. On each case so far, there has been a bonus box top. I love when companies want to give back to our schools and children’s future.
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Disclaimer: This post is part of a sponsorship on BabyCenter. I received a free sample of the product for the purpose of this review.
harolde says
2 servings a day is what we allow
holly says
barely any, she has a cup of half juice/half water every few days
Sarah L says
No kids, I drink juice about twice a week.
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Kellie Rose Wilson says
a glass a day
renee waltersr says
My kid’s drink about 5 or 6 glasses of juice a day. Thanks!
Carolyn Daley says
One or two servings per day. I think juice is a nice flavorful treat with lunch, but water is essential.
dani marie says
Once a day with breakfast.
Timothy Bennett says
A full glass in the morning.
Tena says
Juice addict.
Kristin says
Only about two cups a day, and I dilute it with water!
Sumer says
My daughter has 1 or 2 juice boxes a day with her snacks.
joni says
1 or 2 glasses a day.
Amanda Phillips says
Not a lot, around one glass a day. I prefer to water it down some so it doesn’t have as much sugar in it.
kristy says
I only give juice a couple times a week.
Cynthia C says
My kids are grown, but when they were little they drank about a glass of juice a day.
jen twark gersch says
1 cup a day
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April V. says
Emma drinks at least some every day.
debbie says
about two a day.
Lisa Brown says
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Tari Lawson says
My son gets one juice box a day in his lunchbox.
Karen Gonyea says
One juice box a day.
Carolyn Gates says
we drink more water and milk than juice but I do let them have one a day
Tiffany Hearn says
Not much, once in a while when we go out to eat they’ll have some. My kids usually drink water.
tracey byram says
Liz has 2 juice boxes a day.
Geoff K says
Currently just a glass or two a day at most since most options are so full of sugar and calories!
Amy DeLong says
once in awhile
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Jodi J. says
My daughter will not drink any juice. She only likes milk.
Melanie Montgomery says
A glass a day
Stephanie says
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Kevin ramsden-meier says
My son has 1 box of juice in the morning for breakfast.
Crystal F says
My youngest daughter drinks a couple of glasses of apple juice a week and that’s about it. Thank you!
Kendra says
They are older now, but they always had limited amount if it had a lot sugar
elven johnson says
About 8oz.
Linda Lansford says
I have no children
ashley c says
He probably has 4 ounces of diluted juice a day. We only buy 100% no sugar added juice
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Emily R. says
My kids usually drink juice about twice a day.
carol gentry says
They get one in the morning and one in the afternoon with their snack.
Patrice says
I don’t have children. I drink about 6 ounces of juice with breakfast. I always try to get the 100% juice with no sugar added.
Kari says
a cup a day
Renski says
Just with afternoon snack.
Susan Smith says
One glass a day
McKim says
My grandson gets a sippy cup of watered down juice each day.
Sherry Conrad says
The girls are grown and drink what they want- Ian gets a juice box a day.
Amber says
We love juice, but I always opt for healthier choices and lower sugar drinks, so this would be great to try!
Diane K. says
As much juice as they want
thischickwins says
1 small cup a day
Nicole C. says
My daughter drinks a very small amount each week!
Candace says
She only has juice a couple of times a week. 🙂 If that!