Regular orange juice or Sunny D?!


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Regular orange juice or Sunny D?


Answers: OJ with pulp! regulat oj sunny cuts out all the heathy stuff and had a funny taste regular sunny d tastes kike a punch but orange flavored well if you like wanna b's cause thats what sunny d is it is not orange juice it is a form of orange drink which means it has other ingridents in it other than the normal things that come in orange juice orange is more natural get regular OJ it's best!!!!! OJ without pulp
sunny D has a strange acid taste Regular OJ, No Pulp. A lot of people dislike the pulp and it adds just a small amount of nutrition. It really matters to your preference but Sunny Delight really doesnt have much more nutrition than regular OJ other than more Vitamin D. I Like Sunny D why? Regular OJ because Sunny D is not 100% juice. O.J. I like sunny-d... and to tell you the truth all things you drink has added stuff in it so it don't matter if is real or not because everything you drink is real!!! If I want to drink real orange juice I will just eat an orange.... lol regular oj OJ hands down.
I can't even swallow Sunny D. Sorry, I prefer my grapefruit. Oranges are to sweet. Besides I get mine free. I have a tree in the back yard that has fruit alomst as sweet as oranges. Definately OJ. Fresh squeezed if possible. Even better if the oranges came out of the fridge.

I can't stand 'Sunny D'. I don't like Orangina either. Remember when Sunny D was called Sunny Delight? I guess Sunny D sounds cooler to kids but the taste is still yucky to me. lol. Regular orange juice w/pulp. Sunny D has too much added stuff to it...it's gross and it doesn't have as much vitamin C as normal orange juice does. Real OJ with no pulp. The one with added calcium is good too! fresh orange juice that you make yourself, or store brand is okay...i guess. freshly squeezed type orange juice. sunny D rocks way better than OJ simpson and regular OJ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... Regular orange regular. sunny d is way to watered down and only has 5% juice.



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