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The deep color of cranberry juice (purple-red) is as a result of natural pigments and nutrients. These go up against the teeth, and the acid in the juice wears away the protective hard enamel on the outer part of the tooth. Combined, the weakness of the tooth and the deep pigments of the juice, it results in a stained tooth. This also tends to happen with coffee, tea, and wine.

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No, 100 percent cranberry juice can not stain a persons teeth. Actually, cranberry juice is great for your teeth and helps reduce plaque.

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drinking cranberry juice will not turn your teeth yellow

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