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Few things are better in autumn than a comforting, warm mug of apple cider dressed with a cinnamon stick. But you're going to want to double check the label before pouring a cup this season.
Any juice, or cider that is not pasteurized, or "heat-treated," may contain harmful bacteria from the fresh-squeezed or raw fruits and vegetables used to make it, according to the FDA.
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