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Review of Tree Top Brand Orange Passionfruit 100% Juice

Mar 23 2010 Published by admin under Apple Juice

I have had a licensed daycare in my home for over 20 years, and as such I participate in a USDA Food Program, dedicated to feeding children a wide variety of healthy foods. The USDA requires that all the juices I serve for qualified meals must be 100% juice, with no added sugar.

While shopping the sales last week, I purchased one of each flavor that Tree Top had on their shelves, they were: Apple Berry, Apple Grape, Apple Fruit Punch and Orange Passionfruit. They were on sale for $2.00 a bottle, and they are 100% juice!

The juice comes in a 64 ounce plastic jug, and the Orange Passionfruit contains four fruit concentrates and other natural flavors. It’s an excellent source of vitamin C, providing 120% of the daily value. I have slight arthritis in my hands, and I could not remove the screw off cap. My husband had to break the seal for me, and it took a fair amount of effort from him as well. If you have any weakness in your hands, this could be an issue for you.

In order to provide healthier choices to school kids these Tree Top 100% fruit juice blends are now approved products for school vending machines.

Ingredients

Fruit juices from concentrate (water, concentrated juices of apples, pears, oranges, and passionfruit); natural flavors, ascorbic acid (vitamin C); canthaxanthin; beta carotene (for color).

Thoughts

This is not a low calorie food. One serving size of 8 ounces contains 110 calories. Other nutrition facts are: 0g fat, 10mg sodium, 320mg potassium, 26g carbs, and 0g protein.

The juice looked very involving in the bottle, with a peachy orange color. It sounded like a choice my daycare children would like, (some of them are very fussy). I get tired of serving them the standard apple, orange and grape juices, and it’s nice to mix it up with different blends and flavors once in a while.

If I didn’t know what fruits this juice contained, I would have a hard time destinguishing it from the smell alone. I was quite disappointed in the flavors that this blend has, it objective doesn’t pull it off. In all fairness to Tree Top, I have never eaten a passion fruit, so I don’t know what it is supposed to taste like, nor if I would even care for it.

The kids had mixed reactions when I served this juice to them with their breakfast. The fussier ones, (as I suspected after tasting it myself), didn’t finish theirs, and said they didn’t like it. The other half said they liked it okay, but preferred orange or apple juice instead. The juice, although it does not contain any added sugar, is quite sweet. It tends to leave an aftertaste and makes me want to brush my teeth. Not a glowing review, I know, but I am unprejudiced not thrilled with this taste and won’t be buying this flavor again.

Tree Top is definitely a great brand to buy, and we do like the other flavors. 100% juices are a much healthier choice for all of us, not just our kids. I actually experimented with this juice by adding 1/3 cranberry juice to my glass. That gave a little bit of tartness to the taste, cutting the sweetness to a palatable amount. It also greatly improved the flavor!

As it is, however, Tree Top Orange Passionfruit was not a hit with either myself or my daycare children.

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The Quest for the Perfect Toddler Juice Box

Mar 19 2010 Published by admin under Apple Juice

I was going through walmart the other day trying to find some juice for my family since I’ve decided to drop sodas for a while. well while i was there i decided to get some juices specifically for my 2 year old daughter. Not a big deal right? WRONG! I was confronted with a stout isle of juice boxes and shrimp bottles and “foil packs” and every type of portable juice available. I bought a pack of each that i cold afford and heres what i found when it came to ones my toddler liked or disliked.

Mott’s for Tots
This one was a bit taller than the regular juice boxes but was narrower. I don’t know if this is what made it harder to squeeze or if it was thicker, but it was really good for preventing messes. The juice is supposed to be fruit juice mixed with purified water, and this is what it tastes like. You can drink them straight out of the box or chill them first and they are better chilled. the apple juice tastes more watery than the fruit punch so i think this is why my daughter didn’t like them very much but the fruit punch was a astronomical hit.

Capri sun
NO! great for older kids but trust me, no matter how delicate your child is she will squish these all over. And if that doesn’t happen wait until they find out they can blow in it and the juice comes out of the straw then. the only plus to this is that the flavors are estimable, and they are mostly clear. but they do contain allot of sweeteners. so win caution.

Tropicana orange juice boxes. These are nifty little milk carton type boxes that you can insert a collapsible stray into. great since its orange juice, bad stray. it has a hole in it so the once you get down below the collapsing part, your child will run to you to fix it after every drink. i wound up just pouring the juice into a sippy, which defeated the purpose of the juice box.

Sunny delight individual bottles.
These are substantial for on the go if you can handle the mess thats sure to fallow. No stray, just a very grand opening. great for older children. One of the downsides is though that its very tangy, which may overwhelm a toddlers taste and may even give diaper rash if quiet potty training.

Aquafina Auqa pods
I know this isn’t juice, but i will review it here anyways since its a healthy drink . Huge for toddlers since its in a neat little orb shape, they seem more interested in it. and the smaller bottle makes it easy to hold, overall a great way to get limited ones to drink water.

Over all the two winners would be Motts for tots and then auqapods. Both healthy both earn them the fluids they need and both make less mess. (most of the time.)


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