A nostalgic juice option that has been in stores since 1946 is going the way of the dodo. The Coca-Cola Company announced ...
Coca-Cola, which owns Minute Maid, has announced it will discontinue its line of frozen juice concentrates, which have been a staple in many American homes over the past 80 years.
The nostalgic childhood staple of orange juice concentrate in a tube will no longer be available after Minute Maid stops ...
After 80 years, Coca-Cola is discontinuing Minute Maid’s frozen juice line, citing changing consumer preferences and a shift ...
All frozen Minute Maid products, including orange juice and various lemonades, will be phased out. It's the end of a frozen era. Minute Maid is dropping a line of products that gave the company its ...
Coca-Cola bought Minute Maid in 1960 and eventually helped push juice out of the freezer and into the fridge. By 1973, ...
Minute Maid’s frozen juices – including several varieties of orange juice, lemonade and limeade – will be discontinued by April, with inventory available while supplies last.
Minute Maid will stop selling its frozen juice concentrates in the United States and Canada, The Coca-Cola Co. announced, marking the end of a product line that has been a staple of American kitchens ...
The news that Minute Maid frozen juices are being discontinued has hit shoppers hard. Here's why Coca-Cola is axing the line ...
In online tributes, wistful juice enthusiasts are pouring one out for the discontinuation of a childhood staple ...
For generations, families cracked open a can of Minute Maid frozen juice concentrate, dropped the cylinder into a pitcher and ...
Minute Maid’s frozen juices – including several varieties of orange juice, lemonade and limeade – will be discontinued later ...
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