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Mango juices have been a staple in Indian households for decades. From catchy taglines to celebrity endorsements, anyone and everyone can be seen selling a container of these bottled delights to tired, heat-beaten customers. Have you ever wondered if there's any mango in these juices? Recently, a content creator on Instagram shared a shocking video from a juice processing plant.

The clip reveals a yellow-coloured liquid substance being mixed with red and orange food colouring, sugar syrup and other chemicals in a churning machine. Then, the processed liquid is canned in bottles of plastic paper packets. Finally, they are packaged in large cartons and prepared for delivery to the sellers with the help of several workers.



The video was shared with the caption, “Tetra pack mango juice.” Also Read: Viral Video Details Recipe For 'Pizza Dhokla,' Experiment Divides Foodies As soon as the video was posted, the internet population flooded the comments section with several reactions, revealing their disappointment upon seeing the entire manufacturing and packaging process. A user commented, “I thank God for social media.

I've stopped craving or drinking a lot of things that taste delicious. All these delicious 200 percent fruit juice I don't drink them anymore. I also don't drink Cokebor or other similar products.

It's water for me - I drink tap water, sparkling water, whisky or wine. God bless social media. I've seen some really Scarry stuff.

” Also Read: Delicious Or Bizarre?.

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