Juices labeled as "from concentrate" undergo a process where water is removed to create a syrupy substance that can be vacuum-sealed and later reconstituted with water. This type of juice is often seen as budget-friendly and can be made entirely from fruit, retaining most nutrients found in natural juices. However, the taste may differ significantly between pure fruit concentrate and mixed juices that have added sweeteners, with some consumers perceiving the latter as artificial. Budgets and preferences affect consumer choices in the juice aisle.
"From concentrate" means juice that has had water removed for the purposes of vacuum sealing, then reconstituted with water to become drinkable juice.
100% fruit concentrate juices maintain most of the nutrients found in natural juices, offering a budget-friendly option for consumers.
Many shoppers find "from concentrate" juices appealing due to their lower prices compared to fresh juice, though taste may vary significantly.
Blends and juices that add sweeteners may taste artificial to some consumers, differing from the flavor profile of fresh-squeezed options.
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