It's just not breakfast without juice, so tried the Tropicana LNH
orange juice. (At 17 carbs per 8 ounces, it doesn't qualify as
low-carb.) I thought the juice was delicious, although a bit too
sweet. Interesting though, after one spoonful of the
sucralose-sweetened Atkin's Morning Start breakfast cereal, the juice
tasted artificial and bitter. Best drink your juice first.
Larry
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John - 20 Jan 2004 21:56 GMT
I wonder why NASA, the great folks who brought us Tang, couldn't bring us
zero carb Tang.
> It's just not breakfast without juice, so tried the Tropicana LNH
> orange juice. (At 17 carbs per 8 ounces, it doesn't qualify as
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> Larry
> 192/165/165
AmyB - 20 Jan 2004 22:50 GMT
> I wonder why NASA, the great folks who brought us Tang, couldn't bring us
> zero carb Tang.
This is close:
http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/item/14404.html
> > It's just not breakfast without juice, so tried the Tropicana LNH
> > orange juice. (At 17 carbs per 8 ounces, it doesn't qualify as
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> > Larry
> > 192/165/165
AmyB
LC since 12/01/03
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Jean B. - 21 Jan 2004 00:22 GMT
> It's just not breakfast without juice, so tried the Tropicana LNH
> orange juice. (At 17 carbs per 8 ounces, it doesn't qualify as
> low-carb.) I thought the juice was delicious, although a bit too
> sweet. Interesting though, after one spoonful of the
> sucralose-sweetened Atkin's Morning Start breakfast cereal, the juice
> tasted artificial and bitter. Best drink your juice first.
I'm disappointed it is so high in carbs, so I don't think I'll be
trying it. That being said, why is it that the manufacturers of
such beverages have to OVERsweeten them?

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