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Slow Poison”: Viral Video Exposes Shocking Mango Juice Packaging Process

A viral Instagram video reveals the shocking truth behind mango juice processing, showing artificial ingredients and chemicals used instead of real mango pulp. The footage has sparked widespread outrage and calls to avoid store-bought juices.

Viral Video Exposes Shocking Mango Juice
Viral Video Exposes Shocking Mango Juice

Mango juices have long been a beloved staple in Indian households, marketed with catchy taglines and celebrity endorsements. But a recent viral video shared by a popular Instagram content creator has sparked outrage by revealing the shocking truth behind the processing of these juices.

The Video That Shook the Internet

 

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The video, captioned “Tetra pack mango juice,” shows a yellow-colored liquid being mixed with red and orange food coloring, sugar syrup, and other chemicals in a churning machine. This processed concoction, devoid of any real mango pulp, is then canned in bottles and plastic packets before being packaged for delivery. The footage, shared widely on social media, has left viewers questioning the authenticity of the mango juices they’ve enjoyed for years.

Public Outcry: “Slow Poison”

As soon as the video was posted, the internet was abuzz with reactions, with many expressing their disappointment and disbelief. One user commented, “Where is the mango pulp?” while another noted, “Other than mango, everything is there.”

The most alarming reactions labeled the juice as “slow poison,” criticizing both the manufacturers and the government for allowing such products to reach consumers. “I am not buying juice in the store anymore because of this video,” declared one user, capturing the sentiments of many.

A Call for Healthier Alternatives

The video has not only sparked outrage but also led many to reconsider their beverage choices. Several users mentioned how social media has opened their eyes to the unhealthy practices behind popular food and drink items. One user shared, “I’ve stopped craving or drinking a lot of things that taste delicious. All these ‘200 percent fruit juices,’ I don’t drink them anymore. It’s water for me now.”

For those looking to avoid processed juices, homemade alternatives are becoming increasingly popular. By making juices at home, you can ensure they are healthy, free from harmful chemicals, and full of real fruit goodness.

 

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