Minute Maid discontinuing nostalgic frozen canned juices after 80 years

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A longtime freezer-aisle favorite is melting away.

Minute Maid confirmed that it will be discontinuing all its frozen products this year in response to "shifting consumer preferences." 

Minute Maid to discontinue frozen canned juices

What they're saying:

"We are discontinuing our frozen products and exiting the frozen can category in response to shifting consumer preferences," a spokesperson for Minute Maid’s parent company The Coca-Cola Company, told FOX Local on Wednesday. "With the juice category growing strongly, we’re focusing on products that better match what our consumers want." 

The spokesperson said the frozen products will be discontinued in the first quarter of 2026, with in-store inventory available while supplies last.

The nostalgia of Minute Maid frozen canned juices

The backstory:

According to the brand’s website, the first frozen concentrated orange juice products were shipped in the U.S. in 1946 – 80 years ago. 

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The lineup of flavors includes its classic orange juice, along with lemonade, limeade, pink lemonade and raspberry lemonade.

The Minute Maid frozen canned juice can still be found nationwide, while supplies last, at retailers including Walmart, Amazon, Doordash and Instacart.

The Source: The information for this story was provided by Minute Maid and The Coca-Cola Company. This story was reported from Los Angeles.

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