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8 hours ago

Why Fans Blame Fruitopia For The Demise Of Five Alive In The United States - Tasting Table

One such beverage was Five Alive - a Minute Maid fruit juice launched by Coca-Cola in 1979 - that was a lunchbox staple for countless Reagan-era kids and teens. You'll often see nostalgic posts on social media, with folks asking who remembers the citrus-based drink. There's never a shortage of affirming replies, either - plenty of commenters mention how much they loved Five Alive as a child. Some even recall buying the juice as a tube of frozen concentrate, as it was cheaper than the liquid form.
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fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago
Silicon Valley food

You Probably Took This Old-School Ingredient for Granted. But Trust Me, You're Going to Miss It Now That It's Going Away.

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fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

You Probably Took This Old-School Ingredient for Granted. But Trust Me, You're Going to Miss It Now That It's Going Away.

Minute Maid is discontinuing all frozen juice products after 80 years, marking the end of an iconic pantry staple.
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fromEntrepreneur
3 months ago

Say Goodbye to Minute Maid's Frozen Orange Juice Can

Coca-Cola will discontinue Minute Maid frozen juice concentrate in the U.S. and Canada after 80 years because consumers favor energy drinks and protein smoothies.
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fromTasting Table
1 year ago

Don't Buy Tropicana Out Of Habit - This Is Actually The Best Orange Juice Brand - Tasting Table

Minute Maid's orange juice surpasses Tropicana in taste, affordability, and customer ratings, proving to be a favorable choice for consumers.
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