![]() ![]() ![]() If you sat with us for a meal, you’d be reminded in many ways of your own camp days and be impressed to find healthier options and variety.īut try as you might, you would not find one silver pitcher filled with bug juice. We’ve added granola bars and healthy popcorn to the list.Ĭamp is still camp. But the sides of Saltines have been replaced with whole-grain crackers.Ĭanteen snacks are as anticipated as ever. announced that it is voluntarily recalling the product because of a possible contamination of metal or plastic shavings found in a facility not owned or operated by the company. 1 On August 4, 2017, Disney Channel announced a revival series based on the original, 2 titled Bug Juice: My Adventures at Camp, which premiered on July 16, 2018. The makers of a popular children s drink announced a voluntary recall on Friday. Lewis (Camp Laurel) and Teddy (Laurel South) – our beloved chefs, whip up soups from scratch like corn and clam chowder, vegetable barley, chicken noodle, Italian lentil and cream of broccoli. The phrase bug juice is a camping slang term for a very sweet juice drink made from powdered mixes, such as Kool-Aid, which are often served at summer camps. And even a special smoothie bar for 2013! Vita Bug, a subsidiary of Bug Juice, recently announced the introduction and shipping of a New Functional Beverage Line extension. There’s a 20-item salad bar, with 8 types of dressing. But we haven’t forgotten our “S Day breakfasts,” with chocolate chip and M&M pancakes. We’ve got multi-grain pancakes – most of the time. Baked chicken, matzo ball soup and knishes (Friday nights only!). Turkey tacos with guacamole and corn chips. We offer barbecue chicken and fresh asparagus. For example, we replaced canned peas with cut celery and carrot sticks (part of our popular veggie platters). As children have grown more conscious of the right things to eat, we’ve evolved too. Menu planning at Camp Laurel and Laurel South is a constant balancing act. But they’re equally glad to see old standbys like chicken nuggets and make-your-own sundaes. They also like having choices: fresh fruit, salad bars, homemade soups, grilled chicken. However, the good news is that while bug juice may no longer be produced in large quantities, there are still some sources where you can get your fix. Today too, campers are glad to drink water, 2% and skim milk, real lemonade and unsweetened iced tea. His products are the nations top-selling fruit-flavored juice drinks in convenience stores, the company says. Today, parents from Camp Laurel and Laurel South are glad to hear that bug juice has gone the way of buggy whips. was founded 19 years ago by Joseph Norton. The sugary drink made from mysterious powder – a fruit punch with no resemblance to real fruit – may be the only “food” generations of summer campers remember from their years in camp dining halls. ![]()
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