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  2. Tropicana reignited a 15-year feud with customers over its ...

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    This time around, orange juice drinkers are wary of shrinkflation, or product sizes reducing while prices stay the same. Indeed, while Tropicana has set the price of its new bottles at $3.99 ...

  3. The cost of breakfast is growing as egg prices hit a record ...

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    Frozen non-carbonated juices and drinks like orange juice jumped 7.7%, while the cost of coffee is up 3.1% year over year. Instant coffee in particular is getting more expensive, up 7.1%. A ...

  4. Orange juice futures are hitting record highs. Here’s why ...

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    Spiking futures prices could mean higher prices at the grocery store, he said. On Walmart’s website, a 52-ounce bottle of Tropicana Original orange juice currently goes for about $4.

  5. High orange juice prices may be on the table for a while due ...

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    In the U.S., a 12-ounce can of frozen orange juice concentrate cost an average of $4.27 in April, 42% more than during the same month a year earlier, according to government figures. In the United Kingdom, where the British Fruit Juice Association says supplies are at 50-year lows, the price of fresh orange juice rose 25% over the past year ...

  6. Orange juice prices are soaring. Don’t expect relief anytime ...

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    Orange juice future prices hit a record high at $3.56 on Tuesday after hitting a record closing high of $3.55 on Sept. 27. Since 2020, the cost of frozen orange juice concentrate has soared 270% ...

  7. Tropicana Products - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Tropicana orange juice was shipped as finished goods via refrigerated boxcars in one weekly round-trip from Florida to Kearny, New Jersey. By the following year, the company was operating two 65-car unit trains a week, each carrying around 1 million US gallons (830,000 imp gal; 3,800 m 3 ) of juice. [ 12 ]