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Citrus industry rethinks low-carb attacks

Posted by jonknee on March 3 in Low-carb side effects


Citrus industry leaders are rethinking a negative ad campaign targeted at low-carb diets. The spots which are yet unaired have sparked controversy.

One prospective ad, called "grease," showed a spokesman frying bacon, sausage and other breakfast meats, then pouring the fat from the skillet into an 8-ounce glass. The spokesman then squeezes an orange into another glass and remarks that some people think "this" (the glass of fat) is healthy while the glass of orange juice is not.


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