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Why can't I find grape juice? I've been sick, and twice this week back to work have been looking for a beverage with some pretense at nutrition, but no bubbles, no chemicals, not too acidic. Grape juice has been crossing my mind, but just try to find a container of it. I can find kefir and kombucha and billions of energy drinks and every kind of orange juice and vitamin water. Wow, can I find water - flavored water, energy water, enhanced water, fizzy water. But I cannot find grape juice. WTH happened to plain grape juice?
I never have any trouble finding it, but I would ask OP, what do you mean by trying to find a juice with some nutritional value? Most juices have some, if not a lot: try apple juice or a juice with a mixture or even cranberry juice.
No problems with grape juice here.
Some kind of temporary shortage in your area? Ask the store manager...
Note:
New York is the second largest producer of Concord grapes—a candy-sweet, purple-bluish berry that is used for juices, jams and Manischewitz wine.
Slightly syrupy in taste, Concord grape juice was never something to guzzle. But now, with juice consumption on the decline and a few bumper-crop years, New York’s grape farmers are struggling, trying to come up with alternatives beyond juice, such as fruit jerky or a new brandy.
Core to turning around the market, growers say, is pushing the health benefits of grapes to overcome consumers’ belief that the sweetness in grape juice is bad for their health... https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&sour...43497879113080
I don't think any fruit juice has even a "pretense" of having nutritional value. They're mostly sugar, and you can get vitamins and minerals without all that sugar from plenty of other foods.
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