(3 pack) Great Value 100% Pasteurized Orange Juice, Pulp, 52 fl oz
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- UPC:
- 460325011158
- EAN:
- 0460325011158
- Walmart SKU:
- 15360817297
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Highest Price
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$13.44 | |
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Lowest Price
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$11.61 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$11.61 |
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Highest Price
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$13.44 | |
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Lowest Price
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$13.44 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$13.44 |
Tracking History: We have tracked (3 pack) Great Value 100% Pasteurized Orange Juice, Pulp, 52 fl oz since 4/27/2025. The most recent price update was on Apr 28, 2025.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $13.44 (lowest on 4/27/2025) to $13.44 (highest on 4/27/2025). The average price during this period is $13.44.
Current Trend: No Walmart.com pricing data available for analysis.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.7/5 from 3597 reviews.
I recently tried the Great Value 100% Pasteurized Orange Juice with pulp, and it's a solid everyday option if you're looking for something affordable and refreshing. The flavor is clean and naturally sweet, without tasting overly processed or artificial. It has that classic orange juice taste that works perfectly for breakfast or a quick pick-me-up during the day. The pulp adds a nice texture, giving it a more “fresh-squeezed” feel compared to smoother juices. It's not overwhelming, but just enough to make it more enjoyable if you like a bit of substance in your drink. I also appreciate that it's 100% juice with no added sugars, which makes it a healthier choice. The 52 fl oz size is convenient for keeping in the fridge without taking up too much space, and it lasts a while for regular use. The only minor downside is that the flavor can vary slightly between bottles, but overall it's consistent for the price. If you want a budget-friendly orange juice that still tastes fresh and satisfying, this is definitely a great option to keep on hand.
Why pay a premium for namebrand orange juice, when this is just as good? I can't distinguish a difference between this and all the other OJ out there.
I grew up in South Florida and drank a lot of orange juice freshly squeezed from Grandma's favorite tree, friends, neighbors or the groves.As an adult living in East Tennessee, the orange juices made in Florida have been my favorite until now! This Great Value 100% Pasteurized Orange Juice with Some Pulp has been consistently excellent in flavor, pulp, sweetness, and taste. It's been fantastic every time! So I'm not going to waste my time or money buying any other Orange Juice.
it was the same quality I would expect from a popular name brand but cheaper so I can't complain about that. And I like that this brand has started offering more than the pulp free stuff like most brands. plus my kids will drink it strangely enough.
This is the best orange juice I've had. I was feeling a cold coming on and I wanted some vitamin C but don't usually like orange juice all that much unless it's fresh squeezed because manufactured generally is not sweet like an actual orange. This had a rollback on it so I was like meh I'll just muck through and try it to get the vitamin C out of it. Well....I am now on my 4th bottle of this stuff because it is so perfectly sweet and tart. I have gone through a bottle a week. On my own. If someone offered me one of the name brands for free and this one for $1, I would absolutely choose this. Why only if a $1 you say? Well because we don't exactly live in the time of excessive disposable income ya know. I mean give a girl a break. Anyway. You should try it. I think you'll like it. Cheers.
taste pretty good for orange concentrate just finished storage for probably 2 years. that patented orange juice flavoring that they put in there really make it taste good. it's probably not good for us at all because it's been in storage for so long all the vitamins are probably been depleted. and to pay over $4 for less than a half a gallon orange juice living in Florida is an absolute atrocity!
It is nothing like Walmart's old brand, HomeMaker, which you quit selling. HomeMaker had a much better taste, more pulp, and was larger in fluid ounces compared to what is being sold now, and was lower in price. Why is it that Walmart quits selling great items, that customers love, and settle for cheaper items that they charge more for?
Without a doubt, this is the worst orange juice I have ever had. I can't tighten the lid enough to shake it without juice coming out. The product is supposed to contain pulp, but there is absolutely none at all. The taste is sharp and acidic and not at all recognizable as orange. The label indicates it is a product of Brazil and Mexico as well as the U.S. This is going down the drain after tasting my first glass.
This orange juice is always good but the last two bottles were sour. The expiration date is in April but today is 03-28-26 %26 the new bottles ate already sour %26 bad tasting. Since I get all my groceries delivered with Walmart and unable to return the bad bottles to the store I would like a refund on both bottles.
These bottles of orange juice do not taste good. I opened both and they are the same. Completely over loaded with pulp, more than I have ever seen. The expiration date is 4/8. When I sipped both they left a rotten orange taste in my mouth. I cannot drink them. They have no seal under the cap. I question if the cap is enough of a seal for the bottles.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $11.61 (Jun 6) to $11.88 (Apr 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $11.81.
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| $11.61 | $-0.27 | -2.3% | |
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