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Default Apple cider vs. apple juice -- what's the difference?

On Monday, February 24, 1992 at 2:07:35 PM UTC-7, Bruce BURGER wrote:
> Surely someone out there can tell me how apple cider is made.
> I don't want to make it, just understand what's in it. And,
> is there any difference in terms of calories, nutrition, etc. between
> apple juice and cider?
>
> Thanks
> Bruce Burger
> Microsoft, Seattle


Wow, is that question really from 1992? That's soooo last century.

Here's a 2015 email response from Safeway regarding its products:

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: web comments >
Sent: Tue, 06 Oct 2015 04:02:11 -0000 (UTC)
Subject: Comments & Questions/Other [#2148987]

Hello, Thank you for your inquiry.

Apple cider is not clarified. This means that the apple cider still contains its starches and pectin, giving it more of a darker, cloudy appearance than apple juice. Apple Juice is clarified

Thank you for shopping at Safeway.

Danny
Own Brands Customer Support Team
Contact ID: 30824583

--Original Message--

Comments: Please tell me the difference between the Safeway Kitchens "Apple Juice" and "Apple Cider." They both are sold as 100% juice from concentrate and appear to be the same product even though they are given the different labels. Mike from Boulder, CO