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expiredsnowbelt posted Apr 06, 2023 11:16 PM
expiredsnowbelt posted Apr 06, 2023 11:16 PM

24-Pack 11.5-Oz V8 100% Vegetable Juice Cans (Original)

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$35

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Amazon has 24-Pack 11.5-Oz V8 100% Vegetable Juice Cans (Original) on sale for $13.71. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Amazon has 24-Pack 11.5-Oz V8 100% Vegetable Juice Cans (Original) on sale for $13.71. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

Thanks to community member snowbelt for sharing this deal.

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    • Works out to ~$0.57 per can.
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Model: V8 Original 100% Vegetable Juice, Vegetable Blend with Tomato Juice, 11.5 FL OZ Can (Pack of 24)

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JohnRambo
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Low sodium one is only 140mg in a can vs something like 700 in this. Unfortunately high heat pasteurization and reconstitution of juices loses much of the veggie benefits.

Also has "natural" flavors, aka synthetic highly processed chemicals like propylene glycol, sodium benzoate, and glycerin that don't have to be reported if they are only contaminating up to 80 percent of said natural flavors.

Only shitting on it because it outwardly sort of purports to be a health food, while it is probably only better than most things that are not water.
rawdealmark
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I see the last time I purchased this was for $8.57 in 2019. Those were the days. Lol
LavenderPickle7682
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Never realized how much salt a single can of this stuff actually contains (probably because I never touch it).

Remember folks, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world. Keep that in mind when drinking this, when eating out at that chain tex-mex place that has ~2 days worth of salt in a single burrito, or when your favorite TV chef personality keeps adding salt to a dish at every step.

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edit: To all those replying that what I'm saying is a "myth" or "false", just remember -- you're going against the long-standing medical advice from the American Heart Association, FDA, and CDC.

Although "some" people may not develop high BP from prolonged excessive salt intake -- unfortunately, a majority of people do. Speak to your medical professional.

And to everyone saying you "need salt" -- very true. Around 500mg/day. That's a 1/4 teaspoon -- and you'll have to work really hard to accomplish consuming less than that, given how prolific salt is in our processed foods. The average american eats 3,400mg, and the AHA/CDC suggest consuming less than a max of 2,300 -- ideally 1,500mg/day.

Plus, your kidneys are excellent at retaining salt -- so even if you have a few low-salt days, you can "coast on your reserves" for a while assuming a normally "average" diet.

And for those in higher humidity environments or are athletes -- once again, consult your medical professional. It'd be a shame if someone modeled their behavior off those exceptions and put themselves at risk.

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Jaydee15003Apr 08, 2023 05:55 PM
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Healthy Bloody Mary mixer
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Apr 08, 2023 05:57 PM
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stegallApr 08, 2023 05:57 PM
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Very good price, but, dang, so much salt. Repped.
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Never realized how much salt a single can of this stuff actually contains (probably because I never touch it).

Remember folks, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world. Keep that in mind when drinking this, when eating out at that chain tex-mex place that has ~2 days worth of salt in a single burrito, or when your favorite TV chef personality keeps adding salt to a dish at every step.

----------

edit: To all those replying that what I'm saying is a "myth" or "false", just remember -- you're going against the long-standing medical advice from the American Heart Association, FDA, and CDC.

Although "some" people may not develop high BP from prolonged excessive salt intake -- unfortunately, a majority of people do. Speak to your medical professional.

And to everyone saying you "need salt" -- very true. Around 500mg/day. That's a 1/4 teaspoon -- and you'll have to work really hard to accomplish consuming less than that, given how prolific salt is in our processed foods. The average american eats 3,400mg, and the AHA/CDC suggest consuming less than a max of 2,300 -- ideally 1,500mg/day.

Plus, your kidneys are excellent at retaining salt -- so even if you have a few low-salt days, you can "coast on your reserves" for a while assuming a normally "average" diet.

And for those in higher humidity environments or are athletes -- once again, consult your medical professional. It'd be a shame if someone modeled their behavior off those exceptions and put themselves at risk.
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Frown I see the last time I purchased this was for $8.57 in 2019. Those were the days. Lol
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Cheaper than Sams Club, delivered.
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Never realized how much salt a single can of this stuff actually contains (probably because I never touch it).

Remember folks, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world. Keep that in mind when drinking this, when eating out at that chain tex-mex place that has ~2 days worth of salt in a single burrito, or when your favorite TV chef personality keeps adding salt to a dish at every step.
Only if it raises your blood pressure, it doesn't have this effect in everyone.
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EmjayApr 08, 2023 07:42 PM
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This is higher price than average on camelcamel. The average on camelcamel is $12.61. Besides that, this is a far better electrolyte drink than any processed electrolyte drink. Great product, poor price.

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ChrisC1332Apr 08, 2023 07:43 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Never realized how much salt a single can of this stuff actually contains (probably because I never touch it).

Remember folks, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world. Keep that in mind when drinking this, when eating out at that chain tex-mex place that has ~2 days worth of salt in a single burrito, or when your favorite TV chef personality keeps adding salt to a dish at every step.
Yes nanny (Muppet baby theme plays in the background)
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JohnRamboApr 08, 2023 08:04 PM
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Low sodium one is only 140mg in a can vs something like 700 in this. Unfortunately high heat pasteurization and reconstitution of juices loses much of the veggie benefits.

Also has "natural" flavors, aka synthetic highly processed chemicals like propylene glycol, sodium benzoate, and glycerin that don't have to be reported if they are only contaminating up to 80 percent of said natural flavors.

Only shitting on it because it outwardly sort of purports to be a health food, while it is probably only better than most things that are not water.
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BedekovichApr 08, 2023 08:05 PM
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Quote from rawdealmark :
I see the last time I purchased this was for $8.57 in 2019. Those were the days. Lol
Yea. I saw mine was $6.16 back in 2019. Crazy to see.
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RefundroidApr 08, 2023 08:08 PM
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When was this ever sold for $35!? lol
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TravisO2Apr 08, 2023 08:14 PM
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Quote from LavenderPickle7682 :
Never realized how much salt a single can of this stuff actually contains (probably because I never touch it).

Remember folks, heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world. Keep that in mind when drinking this, when eating out at that chain tex-mex place that has ~2 days worth of salt in a single burrito, or when your favorite TV chef personality keeps adding salt to a dish at every step.
Salt doesn't cause heart attacks nor high blood pressure, but thanks for sharing for myths
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lmedrano78Apr 08, 2023 08:17 PM
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Quote from Jaydee15003 :
Healthy Bloody Mary mixer
I was thinking Michelada...
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aberroApr 08, 2023 08:30 PM
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Quote from stegall :
Very good price, but, dang, so much salt. Repped.
Ya, I noticed no low salt offered.
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aberroApr 08, 2023 08:31 PM
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Just a comment, last time I bought this in 2019, it was $11.13.
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