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  2. The 5 Best No-Added-Sugar Drinks for Better Blood Sugar ... - AOL

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    Has Very Low or No Added Sugar: While beverages like 100% fruit juices and milk may have natural sugars, the presence of protein or fat, as found in milk, can help prevent a spike in blood sugar ...

  3. Cranberry juice - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry juice is an acidic drink with a pH of about 2.6. [9] Some cranberry juice products contain large amounts of sugar used in manufacturing to make the drink more palatable, but their consumption may increase the risk of hyperglycemia and reduced control of blood glucose in people with diabetes or glucose intolerance.

  4. Is There A Difference Between Cranberry Juice And Cranberry ...

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    Simply put: cranberry juice has no additives and is considered 100% juice, whereas cranberry juice cocktail often has added sugars to balance and enhance the flavor.

  5. What is the healthiest juice? Dietitians share No. 1 pick and ...

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    All 100% fruit juice has natural sugar, but unsweetened tart cherry juice doesn't taste sugary at all, Rizzo notes. Vegetable juice and tomato juice have less sugar than other options, Young says ...

  6. Old Orchard Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company began by selling predominantly apple-based frozen juice concentrates, and has since expanded its product line to include many shelf stable bottled juice varieties. The company’s bottled juice lines include juice cocktails, 100% juices and juice blends, organic juices, reduced-sugar juices, and antioxidant-rich super-premium juices.

  7. Juice - Wikipedia

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    Juice provides nutrients such as carotenoids, polyphenols, and vitamin C that offer health benefits. [23] High consumption of fruit juice with added sugar may be linked to weight gain, [24] [25] but not all studies have shown this effect. [26] If 100% from fruit, juice can help meet daily intake recommendations for some nutrients. [27]