Nutrition Facts Label: Breaks down nutrient content.

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Nutrition Facts Label: Breaks down nutrient content

◦ Descending order by weight ◦ Listed by ingredient, not nutrient ◦ Ingredients: WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, APPLE AND GRAPE JUICE CONCENTRATES, CITRIC ACID, WATER EXTRACTED ORANGE AND PINEAPPLE JUICE CONCENTRATES, NATURAL FLAVOR, VITAMIN E ACETATE. Capri Sun

 Free: contain none OR insignificant amount of a given component

 Low: can be eaten often without exceeding the daily limits of that nutrient

 Light: 1/3 or fewer calories than original VS Calories 110 per 8oz Calories 50 per 8oz 100% Juice42% Juice

 Organic: produced without certain chemicals, fertilizers, or genetically modified ingredients

 Sell by: item must be sold by this date  Use by/ expiration date: last date quality can be guaranteed

 illness caused by bacteria or other toxins in food

 Treating a substance with heat to kill or slow down the growth of pathogens

 a condition in which the body’s immune system reacts to substances in some foods  Fish  peanuts  shellfish  Wheat (gluten)

 Negative reaction to foods, not related to immune system

 Food Inc 16.54