Mar 01 2007

What’s Fish Oil Doing In My Orange Juice?

Jody posted this at 3:29 pm under food & drink

I bought PC orange juice with fishPresident’s Choice Oh Mega j Orange Juice yesterday. Here are its ingredients:

Pasteurized orange juice, encapsulated fish oil (anchovy and sardine oil, fish gelatin, sodium polyphosphate, sodium ascorbate, soybean oil, canola oil, natural flavour, tocopherols, citric acid, transglutaminase).

Fish gelatin. Mmmmmm Mmm!

The fish products are for the omega-3, which is supposed to be good for you.

But how does it taste?

I don’t detect any fish presence. They write:

Thanks to modern technology, the fish oil is encapsulated in minuscule particles, so you get its benefits without the taste.

It’s true - it tastes like orange juice, although seeing those items in my juice doesn’t compel me to buy it; I only wanted to try it.


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