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by bradly 857 days ago
This is specifically about juice that is 100% juice. Reading the ingredients label isn't going to help which is kinda the point of the study.

Edit: It looks like you changed your comment to reference nutritional table instead of ingredients list. See other comment on why that still is problematic.

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I think they meant the nutrition table that’s usually above the ingredients.
The nutritional label doesn't provide clarity either. It doesn't differentiate between types of sugars, and although there is the newly required "Added Sugars" category, it doesn't include sugars from concentrated fruit juices, which can be misleading since these are technically added sugars too.
That is what I meant. Thanks. I updated my comment.