Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Does anyone know a lawyer that loves money that would like to take a case of deception?

The lawyer can have the case but I want to see the practice stopped. When a juice maker calls his product juice, the ingredient should be apple, orange, or whatever the fruit is. If I look at the ingredient label and see water, then it should be called juice drink. If my bottle says orange juice, even the label from concentrate is deceptive meaning water taken out of the fruit and replaced, but how much more water was replaced instead of same amount taken out. Water is 100% water, no tricks there. But the other is a deception that needs to be addressed. We are buying no more than sugar flavored water called juice. I have one more, but I will wait for the responses from this one.

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