raises concerns for consumers and health care experts. they are already on alert after a recent report showed traces of arsenic in other juices. though this particular fun guscide may be car sen genic in the tiny amounts it s being discovered here it is not a risk to human health. it does shine a spotlight on the f.d.a. s inability to be consistent in how they monitor our food and our juices. pretty strong words there the juice products association or gpa insists that juice is safe to drink and gave us this statement. the jpa has discussed the matter with the f.d.a. and offered full cooperation to continue the safety and quality of juice products. this recent deep freeze in citrus grow in florida has caused a lot of volatility in markets. they have started testing it on store shelves. anna in new york city tonight. anna, thanks.
except what they don t tell you about is all the sugar. so megyn, how many teaspoons of sugar do you think there is in a glass of apple juice? megyn: i guess four. that was my guess. but no, i ll i m up to four here. it s more. it s much more. this is orange juice, it s the same as apple juice. megyn: that s horrifying. that s much. 10-teaspoons of sugar. mig ah! it s just as much as coke and pepsi. so how is fruit juice a healthy food? the kids drink a lot of this. it will make them fat. i put that question to sarah wallet, who speaks for the juice products association. based on all the sugar content, you should run ads that say drink juice, it will make you fat. that s not telling the whole story if we re just comparing calories to calories, we have to look at