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  2. Orange juice - Wikipedia

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    The extracted juice product does not contain the orange peel, but it may contain pulp and seeds, which are removed by finishers. [ 30 ] Finishers have a screw-type design that comprises a conical helical screw enclosed in a cylindrical screen with perforations the size of 0.020 to 0.045 inches.

  3. Wait, Is Orange Juice Actually Healthy? Here's What ... - AOL

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    For example, one eight-ounce serving of Sunny D orange juice does contain all the vitamin C that’s recommended for the entire day, but it also has 12 grams of added sugar.

  4. Food fortification - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, other fortified foods have micronutrients added to them that don't naturally occur in those substances. An example of this is orange juice, which often is sold with added calcium. [4] Food fortification can also be categorized according to the stage of addition: Commercial and industrial fortification (wheat flour, corn meal ...

  5. Simply Beverages - Wikipedia

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    Simply Beverages (also known as the Simply Orange Juice Company) is an American fruit juice company based in Apopka, Florida that was founded in 2001 and is a brand of The Coca-Cola Company. [1] It makes several not-from-concentrate orange juices and other fruit juices that are sold refrigerated in a clear plastic bottle with a green twist top ...

  6. “Many other products marketed to vegans are also fortified, for instance, calcium and vitamin D-fortified orange juice.” ... which does not contain high levels of oxalates. Looking for iron ...

  7. Simply Orange Juice’s drink isn’t ‘all-natural’ and has ...

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    Simply Orange Juice is accused of deceiving health-conscious customers into believing one of its juices is “all natural” as labeled — but it’s not, a class-action lawsuit says.

  8. Juice vesicles - Wikipedia

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    Some juices, juice concentrates, and drinks containing juice also contain previously frozen juice vesicles. The cloud resulting from the vesicles have sugar solids containing vitamin C . This cloud from vesicles is a popular alternative to brominated vegetable oil or glycerol ester of wood rosin , which are other clouding agents.

  9. Berocca - Wikipedia

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    Berocca Performance is a formulation of B vitamins, vitamin C plus added magnesium, calcium and zinc. When first released in 1969, Berocca came in one flavour, Berry, which later became Original Berry. It now comes in four flavours: Original Berry, Orange, Blackcurrant, and Mango & Orange.