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Ericka Kammerer wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > There are rules in the US about how companies can > label their products, but they're a little complicated and > besides that, many people call just about any non-carbonated > colored drink "juice" in the US ;-) So if someone from > the US says "juice" it really could be almost anything > from real, 100 percent juice to Kool-aid or anything > in between. Ah, we would probably talk about "squash" - eg orange squash - for a drink with a lot of other stuff and only a little fruit juice. Then there are also "juice drinks", which have to have a certain proportion of fruit juice, and a bit of sugar. FWIW, my kids' main drink is diluted apple juice, which is why I asked. -- Penny Gaines UK mum to three
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