View Full Version : Frozen orange juice concentrate: still in shops?


ara01jbb
01-12-2007, 09:01
I remember from about ten or fifteen years ago buying small cartons of frozen orange juice in Sainsburys that could be diluted with water to make about three or four times their volume. I've seen them for sale recently in Canada, and I like the fact that they use less packaging / less transport energy... but I can't find them over here any more. Does anyone know if they're still available anywhere?

Thanks,

*j*

Bago
01-12-2007, 19:23
Yes, I think youc an still buy it in some branches of Sainsbury.
I think I bought it once in Sheffield, but I don't remember which branch now.

Dizzyblonde
02-12-2007, 08:18
They are usually in the freezers if the shop sells them, its frozen concentrate.

Vernon
03-12-2007, 18:02
I've just used my last pot (way past its sell by date but who cares) as I do a great Christmas Pudding that has it as one of the ingredients. It's also essential for an orange cheesecake in an old Delia Smith cookery book.
If you ever find it in the shops please tell me. I would probably drive all the way to Sheffield from Hampshire to get my hands on some.

katkin
03-12-2007, 19:55
ooh I used to get that from Iceland stores- wonderful stuff.

youremove
03-12-2007, 20:23
costco wholesale used to do it but havent had any in for the last few months but if they do get it back in i will let you know