A nice tall glass of OJ
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That is fascinating!
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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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.
Can't say for sure that nobody does, but I've never seen it. Juice mostly comes in tetra packs, like milk.
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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.)
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.
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I (European) got this much, but is a pitcher of orange juice so much of a thing someone would fall for it? I've never seen anyone store orange juice outside the tetra pack it comes in. (Other than some swanky event like a wedding)
It used to be common to have cans of orange juice concentrate in the freezer. In the morning, you’d dump a can in a pitcher and add 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.
We have orange juice. We rarely have concentrates.
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We have orange juice. We rarely have concentrates.
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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Don't call it cheese.
I wouldn't know I never tried it
It does have that radioactive colour, but never questioned how's it made -
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This would result in wasted vodka, which is alcohol abuse.