Glasses full of health
KARACHI: Refrigerators in supermarkets and stores, which used to be full of a variety of coloured aerated or carbonated water or cold drinks, as we know them, are slowly being replaced by small boxes of juice — orange, mango, apple, pomegranate, grape and lychee. Today, children, who may reach out for a cold drink, are gently persuaded by parents to try a box of juice instead.
Yes, that is the trend these days as people become more health conscious. “What’s there in a cold drink? It is just sugar, water and artificial flavour and colouring,” says a mother, putting the pack of cold drink cans her daughter placed in their trolley back on the supermarket rack and getting some boxes of orange juice instead. “At least this way we can have something pure that is full of vitamins, too.”
But the mother, though she means well and is on the right track, doesn’t realise that even in those boxes of juice there may be some artificial colouring and flavour added besides sugar and preservatives. If she really wants her children to have pure juices, she better buy the fruit herself to juice or head for any of those juice shops springing up on every other street these days.