No.
either add flavor or fruit
If it 100% fruit juice with no preservatives, then the bloating of the plastic bottle may have been caused by gases released by the juice as it fermented. The juice is still drinkable, however, the taste will be slightly to very bitter, and there will definitely be alcohol present in the juice.
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One doesnt make juice. The fruit or veggi that it comes from makes the juice. The only thing people do is squash it outta the fruit and then they may add water or preservatives then bottle it.
A bottle which is made of glass. Often used to store alcohol or sometimes fruit juice drinks like J2O.
Yes, of course it does. If you're buying it in a bottle, look on the side and you can see the exact amount.
Bring the fruit juice to a boil (if more is needed use apple juice) with any desired spices or additional sugar. Use a thickener such as cornstartch or clear gel. Fold fruit in!
everything except for the juice
Most fruit juice drinks contain high amounts of sugars. These sugars are immediately converted to acids by bacteria in your mouth. Those acids can cause tooth decay. So, the short answer is 'Yes, fruit juice can be harmful to your teeth.' However, the single most important factor in whether or not fruit juice is harmful to teeth is time. The amount of time the fruit juice is in the mouth determines how much is converted to acid. For instance, if an infant is put down to nap with a bottle of fruit juice, there is a very real possibility that the teeth will be exposed to harmful acids for the entire nap. This can lead to a severe condition known as 'nursing bottle syndrome.' On the other hand, if the baby is given fruit juice only during meal times and drinks water all the rest of the day, the juice will quickly dissipate and the acid levels will drop quickly, causing little or no harm.
Then the bottle contains a dilute juice . . . a mixture of juice and water.
Your orange juice bottle is expanding because of a buildup of gas inside the bottle, likely caused by fermentation of the juice.
Captain Feathersword's favorite drink is a "big bottle of fruit juice." This character, from the children's entertainment group The Wiggles, is known for his playful personality and love for fun, and fruit juice reflects his cheerful and vibrant nature.