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- Orange juice sales increased for the first time in nearly five years in January.
- The spike in sales can be attributed to an especially brutal flu season, The Wall Street Journal reported.
- Orange juice has gone from being perceived as a “healthy” drink to being seen as a con by many Americans, due to its high sugar and carb content.
Orange juice just had its first sales spike in nearly five years, thanks to an especially brutal flu season. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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