Have I mentioned that I'm busy? Well, I am. So, when a case of fruit juice arrived in the mail, I was delighted that there was something to pack in the children's lunches. It could have been packaged alpaca pee. I just needed something to stick into the lunch boxes so that Child Protective Services wouldn't think I was irresponsible.
The idea is that Froose, a new fruit juice company started by a mom, sends me drinks, my kids taste them, and I write about the results. What do I care if the drinks suck and I have to write a bad review? Like a case of juice is going to persuade me to write a good review. Well, lucky for Froose, my kids really and truly said,
"I love this!"
The packaging says "delicious organic whole grains in natural fruity flavors....healthy drink for kids...good source of fiber." I'm not a nutritionist, so I can't verify if these statements are true. Mostly, my children don't drink juice because 1) it's too much trouble to carry it from the grocery store to the car to the house 2) juice is mostly empty calories and 3) water is free and doesn't take up room in the refrigerator.
The Froose boxes are really cute with a moose on the front. I would buy them if I was making cute lunches for a bunch of kids. Of course, if Froose was continually mailed to my door for free I would probably give it to the children.
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