AIA and Boost Juice partner for insurance benefitsBY ALEX BURKE | WEDNESDAY, 27 JAN 2016 12:48PMAIA Australia has announced premium discounts for customers who participate in the AIA Vitality program, and has partnered with Boost Juice to deliver further benefits. Related News |
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"Designed to reward customers who exercise more or buy healthier foods"..... I would hardly call Boost Juice 'healthy food'. Below is the sugar content of their most popular juices for an original size of 650ml compared to a same size bottle of Coke which contains 58g of sugar.
All Berry Bang: 65g of sugar
Strawberry Squeeze: 69.55g of sugar
Gym Junkie: 66.95g of sugar
Berry Crush: 68.25g of sugar
Energiser Juice: 51.35g of sugar