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Regilindis
9 months ago

For a normal apple circus juice which contains no additional sugar as juice, such as fruit juice drinks, 10 g of sugar or Carbohydrates, as can be seen here on your depicted bottle, are quite common and are therefore totally on average of such fruit juices!

For instance, my 100% natural apple juice contains 10.5 g sugar/100 ml. That’s 55 g of pure sugar per bottle!

My 100% cider fruit juice of the same manufacturer also contains no much less: 8.7 g sugar/100 ml. These are 43.5 g pure sugar for the 0.5 liter bottle!

These sugar values that all move in this area are completely normal for fruit juices! It is surprising, however, that Coca Cola with 10.5 g/100 ml contains just as much sugar as fruit juices! I don’t drink Cola, no light or zero!

I personally drink the sweet apple and apple juice because of the sugar contained only very retaining! And very high! I have half a year on a 20s crate a 0.5 liter!

As an apple-kirsch drink, I drink a 55% apple-kirsch peel which consists of 50% apple juice, 3% sour cherry juice and 2.5% elderberry juice and contains only 5.2 g sugar/100 ml and, at least in terms of sugar content, is much healthier and tastes very delicious!

However, this Schorle is not available in traditional food trade! Together with my other 4 calorie-reduced fruit juice drinks from the Rapp brewery, which produces these juices and delivers them to me free house and at a cheaper price than in the discounter or supermarket, and then picks up the empty boxes again.

Narrativium
9 months ago

If we assume that the bottle has 500ml, that’s 50g sugar and that’s a lot.

Destranix
9 months ago

Is fruit inside, actually relatively little sugar.

Nikki8141
9 months ago

So…. Drink should actually contain GOODS sugar

We take too much sugar through the food alone

Now 50 grams for ridiculous 500ml…. it’s just sick

And I write where I weighed 120 kg myself (currently 85)

Sugar is the disease no. 1 …. responsible for hundreds of diseases and addiction potentials like other drugs …. or far higher

Technomanking
9 months ago

Hello,

too much in what sense? It’s normal for a fruit juice or lemonade. In general, 10 g of sugar per 100 mL are already a lot.

LG

PachamamaSquaw
9 months ago

Hello Yannick46, 👋

Do you think that’s too much sugar?

jain.

depends on how much you

of the sugar water.

When you drink the whole bottle

= 50 g of sugar, this is too much sugar.

But if you only have 1 glass

200 ml = 10 o. 20 g sugar

it’s not too much.

LG 🙋🏻

PachamamaSquaw
9 months ago
Reply to  Yannick46

Auweia…🤦🏻 ♀️

This is exceptionally okay, but should not be done too often or not regularly.
LG 🙋🏻

Luckmaster05
9 months ago

50g sugar. This is due to maximum recommendation for an adult all day. So you can cover better if you consume already added sugar (:

TrueBeauty09
9 months ago

Wouldn’t I drink… 50g sugar in the stuff 😵 💫

CliffBaxter
9 months ago

normal as lemonades

PachamamaSquaw
9 months ago
Reply to  CliffBaxter

In Limonaden

= Sugar water is also too much sugar.

CliffBaxter
9 months ago
Reply to  PachamamaSquaw

Lemonades are common and much bought drinks. This drink does not stand out. And that was the question.

PachamamaSquaw
9 months ago

That’s irrelevant.
It is and remains all sugar water… 😖

Nordseefan
9 months ago

To drink it: no

As a regular drink: yes

maja0403
9 months ago

Since you’re barely entertained with 100 ml, this is already 50g.