Orange juice - 100% fresh from Florida?
Not even store bought orange juice is real. The only thing that's 100%  is that it's 100% factory processed that doesn't even resemble real orange juice accept in color and great imitation chemical flavors from what's usually called Flavor Packs The number of chemicals and process methods for most orange juice today legally advertised as 100%  is very long. Thank your trusted FDA.
Another Big Fat lie - Florida has not been producing much orange juice for decades. Three fourths of the oranges used to produce juice we purchase at the local super factory food market today is from Brazil, but who cares. Most of the so called 100% orange juice we purchase today is not even close to being the real thing. Orange juice frozen concentrates or otherwise is a 100% processed drink. Actual fresh orange juice would only last a few days. The orange juice we purchase today thinking it is pure 100% juice like it says on the label would likely last for weeks or months with all the preservatives and shelf life chemicals in it.

If something that's supposed to be fresh lasts this long, it's an industrial product. One might even call it a waist product. There is more vitamin C in one small orange than in a single large glass of this highly processed juice drink.

Until the Florida orange growers launched a campaign in the early 20th century to deal with their surplus crop at the time, the only people who drank orange juice were Floridians who had a tree in their backyard. There is nothing particularly healthy or natural about drinking orange juice - and the industrial product is a total waste of money if it's actual orange juice you want.

Interesting book on orange juice and its history titled: Squeezed
WARNING - (If you really like store bought orange juice, don't read this book.
You might get sick)
Trust me You don't want to know the details on how it's processed. Very informative 6 minute video with the author of the book Squeezed.

100% fresh orange juice?
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