I wonder what the difference is...between an extract and a concentrate.
That is an excellent question. I know from the BT and NACE labels that they are considered to be 4:1, not sure about the concentrate. Also, I see no added sugar in the concentrate, thats good, however it has 15 grams of sugar in it, as well as "fruit". Both of these would add sediment and microbe problems possibly so I think therein lies the difference. I believe the "extract" to be more "pure" as in less of the original plant material and more of the active ingredients.
Ingredients
Calories (110 g), Calories From Fat, Total Fat, Cholesterol, Sodium,
Total Carbohydrate (28 g, 9%),
Sugars (15 g), Protein, Vitamin C (10%), Calcium, Iron (4%)
Ingredients
100% Pure fruit. 100% Juice. Cranberry Concentrate.
Directions
Mix one part concentrate to five parts water or juice and sweeten to taste to make a delicious drink.
Refrigerate after opening.