People nowadays are more conscious about their health with the emergence of fast foods including bottled drinks to cope with the fast pace of life. Anything made instantly might be bad for our health because of the chemical preservatives added. As health conscious individuals, we want to make sure that everything we eat and drink is safe and good for our body. The good news though, is that food companies are now creating mouth-watering and refreshing goods that do not damage our health. Take Minute Maid, for instance, with it's pulpy orange juice drink which now has no preservatives added!
In line with this, Minute Maid is promoting this new line of product through the power of internet. Bloggers are asked to share their pulpy story through a blog post. Quite interesting because prizes await those chosen with the best post. One more thing, best commenter of blog will also get the chance to take home a month’s supply of Minute Maid. To join you must like Minute Maid Pulpy by clicking the 'Like' button on the Facebook Fan Page.
But before jumping on the bandwagon, I want to know your opinion about this drink after having tried one. Below are some reviews I found on the net:
“I drank the whole bottle and seriously it has no taste at all, not even the taste of a powdered orange juice.” “Perhaps coca cola should release a new batch of this juice, improved taste, or flavor and that is the time I would risk drinking a bottle.”
“I discovered a new product on my favorite grocery store shelf that deserves to be patronized. It is Minute Maid Pulpy Orange by Coca Cola Philippines, Inc. I love it and more importantly, my four year old loves it. It also fits right into my budget at less than PHP 20 for a 330 ml bottle.”
You might have a different view of this drink after the company released new batches of this juice with its improved taste. For the information and welfare of the consumers, please do leave a comment below.
Your participation is very much appreciated.
I finally decided not to join the contest. Old stocks with formulation that have preservatives are still available in the market. Bloggers are already promoting this product telling everyone that it has no preservatives in exchange for the elusive 20,000 pesos cash prize. Old stocks must be pulled out first before doing such promotion.
ReplyDeleteim not a fan of drinking bottled juice...imagine after drinking a hefty 330mL preserved juice...you get to worsen the environment's condition by disposing 13 grams of PETE bottle...if 10,000,000 people drink bottled juice a day thats 47.45 million kilos in a year...bottled water is marketing's answer to the emperor's new clothes...not to mention the waste coming from the production of plastic bottles
ReplyDeletea wake up call.. i like your straight forward comment. an inconveniently truth and quite scary. how i wish that we can go back to the days where in bottled drinks doesn't exist yet where people can still live conveniently without these products.
ReplyDeleteThese days are more cognizant about their health with the rise of quick nourishments incorporating packaged beverages to adapt to the quick pace of life. Anything made in a flash could be awful for our health in view of the substance additives included.
ReplyDeleteIn accordance with this, Minute Maid is advertising this new line of item through the force of web. Bloggers are asked to impart their thick story through a blog entry. Very fascinating in light of the fact that prizes expect those picked with the best post.
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