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- From: krw@cbnewsk.cb.att.com (keith.r.smith)
- Subject: Re: Grapefruit juice (Was Re: Abs Question)
- Organization: AT&T
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 15:37:06 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.153706.8839@cbnewsk.cb.att.com>
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- In article <lott.32.0@egr.msu.edu> lott@egr.msu.edu (Jennifer Lott) writes:
- >This seems like an extremely stupid question, but someone brought up
- >grapefruit juice and now I'm wondering about it.
- >
- >I've had Grapefruit juice concentrate and it's just downright nasty
- >tasting. I like grapefruit juice from the grapefruit, but is it possible
- >to get the good tasting stuff from a bottle? I'm not looking for the stuff
- >full of sugar, either. Any suggestions on brands?
- >
- >Jennifer
-
- Hi Jennifer!
- I tend to favor "Florida's Natural Ruby Red" grapefruit juice. It is
- advertised as "_not_ from concentrate", and sold in half-gallon cartons.
- The carton has a screw-off top _and_ a safety/freshness seal. It is also
- about a buck cheaper/carton than Tropicana (which _is_ from concentrate, btw),
- which is an added benefit. They also sell not-from-concentrate orange juice
- in the same type of package. Other than that, most _bottled_ grapefruit
- juice is okay by me (as often from concentrate, as not), but I have never
- been able to stomach the canned stuff.
-
- Keith R
-