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At 06:06 PM 4/19/2009, you wrote:

Does anyone know whether it is

still considered legal? The Dole can brand I've tried does not indicate

unsweetened on the label, but lists only pineapple juice as the

ingredient, and claims to be 100% juice, not from

concentrate.

The " not from concentrate " is one clue... it's POROBABLY legal,

although there were some issues with the " pineapple in pineapple

juice, " as opposed to the legal " pineapple in its own

juice. "

Marilyn

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Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

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At 06:06 PM 4/19/2009, you wrote:

Does anyone know whether it is

still considered legal? The Dole can brand I've tried does not indicate

unsweetened on the label, but lists only pineapple juice as the

ingredient, and claims to be 100% juice, not from

concentrate.

The " not from concentrate " is one clue... it's POROBABLY legal,

although there were some issues with the " pineapple in pineapple

juice, " as opposed to the legal " pineapple in its own

juice. "

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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At 06:06 PM 4/19/2009, you wrote:

Does anyone know whether it is

still considered legal? The Dole can brand I've tried does not indicate

unsweetened on the label, but lists only pineapple juice as the

ingredient, and claims to be 100% juice, not from

concentrate.

The " not from concentrate " is one clue... it's POROBABLY legal,

although there were some issues with the " pineapple in pineapple

juice, " as opposed to the legal " pineapple in its own

juice. "

Marilyn

New

Orleans, Louisiana, USA

Undiagnosed IBS since 1976, SCD since 2001

Darn Good SCD Cook

No Human Children

Shadow & Sunny Longhair Dachshund

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Jill,

All the Dole 46 oz cans around here for the last 6 months or

so say from concentrate--which is a change in that they used

to say " not from concentrate. " Have seen the 6 oz cans that

still say " not from concentrate. " Where do you buy yours?

Rhonda

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| Does anyone know whether it is still considered legal?

The Dole can brand I've tried does not indicate unsweetened

on the label, but lists only pineapple juice as the

ingredient, and claims to be 100% juice, not from

concentrate.

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| Thanks,

| Jill

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Rhonda,I buy my pineapple juice from a local grocery store in NC ( Teeter).  The can is Dole's 46 oz, and it claims to be 100% juice not from concentrate.  It does not indicate, however, that sugar has not been added.  I'm a little frustrated, because it's difficult enough to find legal juice to drink, and now it seems that the choices may be limited to just Tropicana OJ and Welch's grape if we can't trust Dole's pineapple.Jill>Jill,>>All the Dole 46 oz cans around here for the last 6 months or >so say from concentrate--which is a change in that they used >to say "not from concentrate." Have seen the 6 oz cans that >still say "not from concentrate." Where do you buy yours?>>Rhonda

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