I too was wondering if they could even make a claim of “100-percent melon taste” without it being 100-percent melon juice. “Even ‘100-percent melon taste’ is a bold claim considering 98 percent of it isn’t melon.” “They should have written ‘1,000-percent melon taste juice’ and then claim it was just a joke.” “Honestly, 100-percent melon juice would be pretty gross anyway.” “It’s good to know that two percent was select musk melon.” “Just a warning? Don’t people get refunds?” “I guess they’re not lying because it is 100-percent juice, but that’s a step over the line.” “I just assumed all Tropicana was 100 percent…but ‘melon taste?'” “I knew it! But even I didn’t expect it to be only two percent.” Readers of the news seemed less forgiving according to comments, with some calling for more in the way of penalties for such deception. We will further strengthen our checking systems for labeling and work to prevent it from recurring.” The company also issued an apology: “We deeply apologize for the misleading display. Kirin Beverage complied and redesigned the carton to remove all mentions of “melon taste” and replace them with “100% Fruit Juice” while also making the images of apple and grape more visible. It was all enough for the Consumer Affairs Agency to deem Kirin Beverage in violation of the Act against Unjustifiable Premiums and Misleading Representations and issue an official order for the drink giant to knock off. (See top photo).Įven sneakier, the claims of “melon taste” were written either in straight English or English rendered in katakana script. Granted “taste” isn’t a terribly difficult word for Japanese people to grasp, but it does make it easier to overlook. They were just pushed so close in the foreground that they were barely distinguishable, and a banana was stealthily positioned so as to resemble a melon rind at a passing glance. Up until this point, you might have not even realized that there were both apple and grapes pictured on the original carton too. To make matters worse, an investigation by the Consumer Affairs Agency revealed that of this blend, only 2 percent was actual melon juice. However, a closer look at the ingredients shows that it’s actually a blend of grape, apple, banana, and melon juices. The carton has pictures of melon prominently displayed with “select musk melon,” “100% Melon Taste,” and “Melon Taste Fruit Juice 100%” written in various places.
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