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During Thanksgiving, approximately 20 percent of cranberries were eaten by American. On a yearly, basis American consume about 400 million pounds.
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.
As of 2006, about 65% of the North American cranberry industry belongs to the Ocean Spray cooperative. (The percentage may be slightly higher in Canada than in the U.S.).
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Tropicana is advertised as 100 percent pure and no additives or preservative added. Other juices that are advertised as 100 percent pure are Cranberry juice and Pomegreat juice.
Assuming that both are the same percent juice. Frequently, many juices (especially cranberry) aren't 100% juice, they're "juice cocktails" which may contain only around 20% juice, the rest being sugar water.
On Thanksgiving Day, it is estimated that about 46 million turkeys are consumed in the United States. As for stuffing, it's difficult to determine how much is eaten in total, but it is a popular side dish served with Thanksgiving meals.
It is estimated that almost 90 percent of all households in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving in some way. That would equal about 280 million or more people.
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