You Know How Pom Wonderful Tastes Excellent?
Yeah, well it's tested on animals.
I hope you're having a "what the fuck?" moment here, because there's no reason why something that's basically fruit and sugar should have to be tested on animals.
Well, to prove that pommegranate juice is super-excellent for you, Pom Wonderful has performed ridiculous tests on mice.
How fucking messed up is that?
OK, so, I think that you should go to this link and check out more about this.
And of course I'm not about to advocate not drinking pommegranate juice, since pommegranates are totally tasty.
What you can do is go on down to Trader Joe's and find their generic brand pom juice, and then drink that.
Or suck down Izze's pommegranate soda.
Or drink Plum-A-Granate Diet Snapple.
There are tons of options.
And hopefully Pom Wonderful will get it and stop testing on animals and we can drink their juice again.


2 Comments:
Great article! Keep up the good work.
-Kai
I don't see any hard evidence to conclude a proper justification of not drinking "POM wonderful" We have PETA's word on the situation but I have no photogrpahs, no statistics, and no testimonials to validate their is any animal abuse occuring at their plant.
Which if their was a form of animal abuse consistent with United States law, many a organization would be on a witch hunt. To my knowledge POM folows all legal procedures in the ususage of product, and the treatment of animals.
I also took the time to look up the contents in the POM juice, none of the artificial or natural chemicals in the juice is detrimental to animals health, nothing is a carcinogen, a toxin, or a threat to animal systems.
I just personally think PETA has gotten a little hyped over this issue, Ingrid of course pulled the kiddies into a frenzy by mentioning "Animal Testing" of course this hits PETA2 the "Youth PETA" instead of going directly to the organizations website.
Now I have nothing against animal rights, it seems that PETA is more of a propaganda machine to the mass of emotional teenagers than an actual organization that does good. The Blue Ribbon Society plants thousands of trees and rescues animals every year, while PETA spent millions of dollars on a KFCruelty campaign and a giant freezer?
The methods PETA uses just seem rather obscure and self-contradictory to animal rights in general.
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