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"100% juices are acceptable, affordable and nutritious beverages that do not compromise children's growth."

- Skinner et al. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. April 2001.


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JPA In The Know March 2010



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A U.S. Department of Agriculture study examining the nutrients and food groups in childrens' diets found those who drank 100 percent fruit juice to have healthier diets than non-juice consumers. Dr. Theresa Nicklas from Baylor College of Medicine led the study.

First Business, a nationally syndicated news magazine, aired this "In the Know" segment.

 


"In the Know" with children's nutrition, diet and 100% fruit juice


A U.S. Department of Agriculture study examining the nutrients and food groups in childrens' diets found those who drank 100 percent fruit juice to have healthier diets than non-juice consumers. Dr. Theresa Nicklas from Baylor College of Medicine led the study.

First Business, a nationally syndicated news magazine, aired this "In the Know" segment.

 


"In the Know" on buying healthy for your children


With news on diet and childhood obesity, many parents may be confused about what to buy. A U.S. Department of Agriculture study found that children drinking 100 percent fruit juice tend to have better diets than non-juice consumers. Dr. Theresa Nicklas led the study.

DirecTV subscribers watching CNBC, CNN, MSNBC, Headline News, FOX News and The Weather Channel saw this "In the Know" segment.

 
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