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Beginning October 10, Subway restaurants will feature Honest Kids juice drinks nationwide as the newest addition to its Subway Fresh Fit for Kids’ Meal menu, which features delicious and nutritious ...
Former first lady Michelle Obama's newly-announced kids' juice drink venture has come under scrutiny by some critics who say the beverage is secretly loaded with sugar and additives, and that ...
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Your kids don’t need to drink any juice to have a healthy diet. Children should try to meet their daily fruit recruitment by eating whole fruit, not by drinking juice.
Should kids avoid fruit juice — or how much is OK? The AAP recommends limiting fruit juice to 4 ounces to 6 ounces per day for children ages 1 to 6 years old, and no more than 8 ounces per day ...
Kids who do drink juice should cap their consumption at 4 ounces per day for toddlers, 4 to 6 ounces for kids 4 to 6 years old and 8 ounces for children from 7 to 18, the guidelines say.
Kids Drink Too Much Fruit Juice. By ABC News. May 8, 2001, 7:20 PM. May 9 -- The nation's largest group of pediatricians is recommending that fruit juice should not be given to babies under 6 months.
But if you’re giving your child something other than water, and milk isn’t an option, then it’s better to give kids fruit juice instead of drinks that are “worse” such as soft drinks.
Juice boxes are a popular beverage choice for kids and busy adults alike. They’re convenient, sweet, and often marketed as healthy because they’re “made with real fruit.” However, many juice boxes are ...
Healthy food is important for children, but what they drink also matters. Dr. Leana Wen explains what health and nutrition groups advise your kids to drink and how much.