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Common types include peach nectars, 100% peach juice, ready-to-drink juice drinks, and juice cocktails.

Listed juice-content values vary widely and include 0%, 1%, 11%, 15%, 17%, 42%, and 100%.

Peach beverages come in plastic (including PET) bottles, paper/cardboard cartons, and aluminum cans.

Options include 100% fruit juices with no added sugar, drinks sweetened only with fruit juice concentrates, zero-sugar formulations sweetened with stevia, and products labeled as having no high-fructose corn syrup or no artificial sweeteners/flavors.

Common labels and certifications include USDA Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, gluten-free, kosher, low sodium, and SQF certification.

Vitamin C listings vary by product. Examples include claims of 100% of the daily value per 8 fl oz serving, about 70% DV per serving, 120% DV on some items, and descriptive phrases like “excellent source of Vitamin C.”

Product descriptions commonly suggest peach juice for on-the-go drinking, school lunches and picnics, breakfast or snack time, mixing into cocktails or mocktails, and as a base for smoothies and recipes.

Listings and reviews commonly describe peach beverages as having fresh or real peach flavor, well-balanced (not overly sweet or tart), juicy and refreshing, smooth or thickened (especially nectars), and bold fruit flavor.

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