
Langers Juice Cocktail, Cranberry Grape
What You Should Know
Langers Juice Cocktail, Cranberry Grape (64 fl oz) is the kind of large-format fruit drink you’re likely to spot in the refrigerated juice aisle or on chilled endcaps, shelved beside other fruit blends, apple and grape juices, and value-store mixers. The plastic jug with a screw cap and bright fruit photography projects family-friendly, grab-and-go convenience—often marketed to parents and everyday shoppers rather than specialty or organic buyers. It fits casual occasions: poured over ice for weekend brunch, packed into a cooler for road trips, or stashed for storm-prep and simple pantry rotation. The label leans on familiar health cues—fruit imagery, “vitamin C” (ascorbic acid) listed, and the word “natural” in the fine print for flavoring—without organic certification or explicit “100% juice” claims; in fact it’s presented as a cocktail blend rather than pure juice. Processing-wise, the product is made from reconstituted concentrates, with added sugar and natural flavoring, a mass-produced beverage designed for shelf stability and consistent taste. Sensory-wise it pours smooth and thin, noticeably sweet with a bright tart cranberry edge and a rounded grape sweetness; cold it reads as refreshing and slightly syrupy, and many households use it as a mixer for mocktails or to make juice boxes last. Its ritual context is everyday and practical: large-capacity jug for families, a quick breakfast pour, or a colorful beverage at casual gatherings. Overall it occupies a mainstream corner of American grocery culture—approachable, inexpensive, and built for convenience rather than artisanal or minimally processed appeal.
Nutrition Facts
Ingredients
Filtered, Water,, Cranberry,, Grape, and, Aronia, Berry, Juices, from, Concentrate, (Filtered, Water,, Juice, Concentrates),, Sugar,, Natural, Flavor,, Citric, Acid, and, Ascorbic, Acid, (Vitamin, C)..
Dietary Labels
Ultra-Processing Assessment
Ultra-Processed
Why this score?
Contains reconstituted juices from concentrate, added sugar, and natural flavorings—ingredients and industrial processes typical of ultraprocessed foods, so it fits NOVA group 4.
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Common Questions about Langers Juice Cocktail, Cranberry Grape
Well, that depends on your definition of healthy! The Cranberry Grape juice cocktail contains 130 calories and a fair amount of sugar—31 grams per serving, with 23 grams being added sugars. If you're looking for a refreshing drink and not a health elixir, this can definitely hit the spot, but it’s best enjoyed in moderation.
