Did Sunny Delight Really Turn People Orange? (2024)

The original Sunny Delight was as 90s as jelly shoes, Street Sharks and the overwhelming sense that the world wasn't all going to sh*t. The juice came in two varieties – Florida and California – and I drank as much of it as I could, helped by the fact that my parents, believing it was rammed full of vitamins, kept buying it for me.That was until the rumours started. In 1999, fears that Sunny D would definitely turn your skin orange spread through the country when a four-year-old girl from Wales reportedly went yellow after putting away 1.5 litres of Sunny Delight a day. Effectively overdosing on beta-carotene – the pigment used to give the drink its distinctive orange – her face and hands had dramatically changed colour.

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P&G, the company that manufactured Sunny Delight in the 90s, didn't respond to my requests for a comment – but here's what a spokeswoman for the company said at the time: "This is excessive consumption, and consumption on that scale would lead to a yellowing of the skin because of the beta-carotene, in the same way as drinking too much carrot juice or orange juice would."But she wasn't drinking carrot juice. Like the rest of us, it was Sunny Delight she was addicted to.

Unfortunately, the yellow skin revelation came at the worst possible time for the company; Sunny Delight had just launched a Christmas advert in the UK that featured a snowman turning yellow after downing a bottle of their juice. While depicting yellow snow in any form was never a great idea, when linked to the fact that a real-life girl had literally turned orangey-yellow after drinking Sunny Delight, it turned into a marketing disaster. Thanks to the yellow skin scandal and rising concerns over the drink's vitamin content, sales had halved by 2001 and Sunny Delight left my fridge forever. Years later it was eventually rebranded "Sunny D" by a new manufacturer using a completely different recipe.So how exactly can a drink turn a kid yellow, and could something like this ever happen again? Bridget Benelam, a Senior Scientist at the British Nutrition Foundation, told me that eating a lot of food with high levels of beta-carotene can cause a condition called carotenemia, also known as carotenosis in the US.

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"This is often caused by carrots, but could also be other brightly coloured fruit and vegetables, like peppers, pumpkin or melon," she adds. "This means that high levels of beta-carotene are absorbed and cause a yellow or orange colouring in the skin." Bridget says the condition is most commonly found in young children who are given lots of pureed carrots in baby food, but it's entirely possible that the beta-carotene that was in Sunny Delight really could have been the culprit."The girl was, on average, consuming 2-3mg of beta-carotene from the juice alone, but since her body size was small, it must have accumulated in the skin," says Dr Georg Lietz, a Senior Lecturer in Nutrition at the University of Newcastle. "She may also have had a genetic variation that increases the serum concentration after consumption. Some people are not efficient converters of beta-carotene, thus accumulate them more in the skin than others."So what are the chances of the rest of us changing colour from eating too many orange foods? "Turning yellow is simply the beta-carotene itself," Dr Lietz explains. "The pigment naturally accumulates in the skin, and particularly in the fat layer. Average intakes in the western world are around 2mg per day, with some people consuming more than that."There is only the one known case of Sunny Delight causing carotenemia, but that was enough to cause a gigantic scandal for the company. Changing colour due to eating too many beta-carotene-heavy foods is surprisingly more common.

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A photo Madi sent over of her hand

"My dad noticed my skin was turning yellow-ish, so he took me to the emergency room assuming it was organ failure," says Madi Balkany, a student from Michigan who suffered the same symptoms as the Sunny Delight girl. She adds: "I'd begun to spot that my face was tinted strangely even before the first hospital visit. My hands and feet had a strong yellow tint. The sides of my nose and around my mouth were more orange compared to the rest of my face."The doctor quickly knew what was up and she was told she has carotenosis, a diagnosis that she now realises was inevitable. "I got it from eating sweet potatoes almost every day for a couple of months, as well as a lot of carrots every day," Madi explains. "Before that my diet was pretty poor in nutrients, so I'd just started to crave vegetables 24/7. But people started pointing out how yellow my hands are."She adds: "I was keeping a food diary at the time. I was averaging 15 to 20 sweet potatoes and 220 baby carrots a month. In March I ate around 450 baby carrots. I didn't think that much was too much, but now it's really clear why I got carotenosis. I also ate a lot of lettuce and mixed vegetables, but the doctors said it was the orange vegetables that marked my skin. I started limiting the amount of sweet potatoes and carrots I was eating. I guess it's made a difference, as I've gone back to a normal pink colour. I'm really glad I'm not so orange any more."

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Did Sunny Delight Really Turn People Orange? (2024)

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Did people turn orange from Sunny Delight? ›

In December 1999, according to a report by BBC News, the negative publicity escalated when a Sunny Delight television commercial showing a snowman turning orange was released, at about the same time as reports of a four-year-old girl who experienced her skin turning orange – due to the product's use of beta-Carotene ...

Is Sunny Delight real orange juice? ›

Technically, Sunny D contains only around 2% real fruit juice, which means, unequivocally, the stuff just simply isn't juice. In fact, theoretically, though it is highly recommended, Sunny D doesn't necessarily even require refrigeration.

Did someone turn yellow from Sunny D? ›

The child was never named publicly. She was examined at the hospital in December 1999 after reportedly drinking 1.5 litres of Sunny Delight a day. At the time, The Independent reported that the girl from Rhyl, Denbighshire, was presented to Dr Duncan Cameron after her hands and face turned bright orange and yellow.

Why was Sunny Delight discontinued? ›

In 1999, a four-year-old girl in Rhyl, Wales, turned a yellow-orangey colour after overdosing on the Beta-carotene in the drink. To be fair, she was drinking 1.5 litres of the stuff a day but this was the straw that broke Sunny Delight's back. Sales halved, causing the company to have to rebrand in 2003.

What is the lawsuit against Sunny D? ›

Sunny D Accused of False Advertising It's Vodka Seltzer

Sunny Delight Beverages Co. falsely advertises its alcoholic Sunny D Vodka Seltzer beverage as containing “0g sugar” even though it contains approximately 2 grams of sugar, according to recent analysis.

When did McDonald's get rid of Hi-C orange? ›

The iconic drink, which has been around since 1955, was discontinued in 2017. But it seems McD's finally received one too many emails and caved. The iconic Hi-C Lavaburst will be back on the menu in select markets, starting February 15.

Is Sunny Delight healthy? ›

Even the name “Sunny D” suggests there's vitamin D packed into each container. It is true that Sunny D contains 100 percent of the daily recommended amount of vitamin C, but health experts warn that its sugar content makes whatever nutritional value it does have superficial.

Is 100% orange juice real? ›

Juices labelled '100% fruit juice' may give you the impression that they are made purely from the juice of natural fruits. However, this is frequently not the case. Often, additives, preservatives, colourants and other liquids are added to these juices.

What is a substitute for Sunny Delight? ›

Freshly squeezed orange juice

This offers the natural sweetness and citrus flavor of SunnyD without the added sugars or artificial ingredients. It's also rich in vitamin C and contains fiber if you include some pulp.

What drink turned kids orange? ›

That was until the rumours started. In 1999, fears that Sunny D would definitely turn your skin orange spread through the country when a four-year-old girl from Wales reportedly went yellow after putting away 1.5 litres of Sunny Delight a day.

Is it possible to turn yellow? ›

Jaundice is a condition where your skin, the whites of your eyes and mucous membranes (like the inside of your nose and mouth) turn yellow. Many medical conditions can cause jaundice, like hepatitis, gallstones and tumors.

What color is sunny D? ›

SunnyD is an orange drink with a unique, boldly original taste that's unmatched.

Does Sunny Delight go bad? ›

Always refrigerate SUNNYD after opening and drink before the “best before” date stamped on the bottle. If SUNNYD is sticking around in your fridge for that long, you might be doing something wrong.

What is Sunny Delight made of? ›

WATER, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP AND 2% OR LESS OF: CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE, CONCENTRATED TANGERINE JUICE, CONCENTRATED APPLE JUICE, CONCENTRATED LIME JUICE, CONCENTRATED GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, CONCENTRATED PEAR JUICE, CITRIC ACID, ASCORBIC ACID (VITAMIN C), THIAMIN HYDROCHLORIDE (VITAMIN B1), NATURAL FLAVORS, MODIFIED ...

When was Sunny Delight popular? ›

SunnyD was first developed in 1963, but later boomed in popularity in the 1990s garnering it a loyal fan base because of its tangy orange flavor that is likened to a much sweeter tasting (and sugar packed) version of regular orange juice.

What was the old Mcdonalds orange drink? ›

McDonald's Orange Drink, also often termed "orangeade" on menus until the 1970s; replaced with Hi-C Orange Lavaburst in some areas. It was discontinued in April 2017.

How much sugar was in Sunny Delight? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical Valuesper 100mlper 250ml glass
of which sugars1.5g3.8g
Protein0.1g0.2g
Salt0g0g
Vitamins:% Nutrient Reference Value% Nutrient Reference Value
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What strain is Sunny Delight? ›

Sunny D, also known as "Sunny Delight," is a sativa-dominant hybrid marijuana strain made from a cross of Tangie. Sunny D has deep orange flavors that produce a sweet yet pungent scent. The buds on this strain are dark green, medium in size, and blanketed in orange pistils.

Does Sunny D go bad after opening? ›

Always refrigerate SUNNYD after opening and drink before the “best before” date stamped on the bottle. If SUNNYD is sticking around in your fridge for that long, you might be doing something wrong.

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