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.
Monique Rizzo says
2 or 3 glasses a week.Thanks for the chance.
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Jimmy says
My cousin usually has a glass or two of watered down juice a day
Delia B says
I let them drink as much as they want. It’s better than pop.
Virginia Rowell says
we drink juice every day
Sarah S says
About a cup a day.
amy deeter says
one or two glasses a day
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Jaque Richards says
They are allowed 6-8 ounces daily. 🙂 Thank you.
Rochel S says
My son has one juice box a day and occasionally a cup at dinner.
Suzanne K says
not that much, we try to drink lots of water instead
Jennifer J says
A couple of glasses of fruit/veggie juice. Thanks!
Samantha Meyer says
I don’t let the child I take care of drink a lot of juice unless we make it in the juicer. A lot of juice out there is still super packet with sugar.
Nicole Lancaster says
2 cups of Apple juice a day.I usually dilute it a little.
Shirley Hicks says
usually one juice box a day for the grandkids
kjasus says
about 2 cups a day
Aaron Bretveld says
we don’t drink a ton of juice, we usually only use half a gallon a week. Juice is usually only at breakfast time.
latisha depoortere says
We drink it everyday love it and water!
Debra Ford says
No more than one glass a day
Wendy says
I prefer them to drink no more than one glass a day.
Kimberly Hilbert says
I water the juice down, so it’s not really an issue about how much. She likes a variety of things to drink including water.
Brenda Elsner says
My kids are allowed one glass a day.
Karen says
She drinks about 6 oz a day of juice.
Nicole Larsen says
One cup in the morning –thats it
Ember says
Sounds yummy! I’ll have to try it out with the girls i babysit. :]
julie hawkins says
I allow 1 cup a day
Trisha McKee says
One to two glasses a day.
jeannine s says
watered down glass a day
shirley zolenski says
As much as she wants
Heather S says
about 1 glass
Debbie Ritenour says
Two juice boxes a day
Tim Moss says
We don’t have children so N/A.
Stephanie Douglas says
I allow about 8 oz per day, but I dilute that with water to make several cupfulls.
Kathleen Downes says
My son gets 1 glass per day unless he is sick or we go out to eat, then he gets more.
Marcia Goss says
My granddaughter drinks juice occasionally.
Leah Shumack says
She usually drinks 1-2 glasses a day
Lisa Garner says
My daughter has juice every afternoon with her snack and occassionally in the mornings with breakfast.
Lisa Fonseca says
My daughter drinks a cup or two so I don’t bother setting a limit.
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Jamie Leigh Martin says
One cup a day.
Steve H says
a glass or two
Charity S says
My son drinks a cup a day.
Sarah Harding says
My son drinks a few cups a day
Patrice says
I allow them one glass a day!
betty says
2 glasses a day –
Denise Donaldson says
once or twice a day
Sand says
She only drinks it on occasion.
Veronica Garrett says
She drinks 3 glasses a ay.
sheryl cullum says
A couple a day
Richard Hicks says
usually a glass of juice in the morning
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Elizabeth M says
We usually buy an 8 or 10 pk of 100% juice a month and that’s all he really gets for the month.
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Dawn Reid says
Daily