• etchinghillside@reddthat.com
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    I don’t know how common it is but some households might use frozen orange concentrate and would use a pitcher for storage.

    (Frozen orange concentrate is sold as small cylinders in the frozen food section that you mix with water.)

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        They don’t do that in Europe? We had this all the time when I was growing up. WAY cheaper than buying a big-ass bottle of OJ. Less waste too.

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            Juice from concentrate you can buy here in bottle or tetrapack. But it is already watered down. The concentrate part is for lesser costs for production - transport. Mostly cheaper than normal juice.

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      We have that in Canada, but we also have the tiny crystal packets or squirt bottles for juice, and the giant canasters filled with drink mix. I have not seen orange juice powder since I was kid in the 90’s.