Great Value Pulp Free Orange Juice, 12 fl oz (Frozen)
- Brand:
- Great Value
- Model Number:
- P112133
- UPC:
- 078742122373
- EAN:
- 0078742122373
- Walmart SKU:
- 14574718
Significant price reduction expected soon—our analysis suggests a 5.5% drop is imminent after 9 days at $3.46.
Price expected to drop to $3.27 soon
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$3.63 | |
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Lowest Price
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$1.88 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$3.46 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Great Value Pulp Free Orange Juice, 12 fl oz (Frozen) since 5/15/2023. The most recent price update was on Jun 5, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $1.88 (lowest on 5/20/2023) to $3.63 (highest on 7/9/2025). The average price during this period is $2.77.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $3.46 (Jun 5) to $3.46 (Jun 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $3.46.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 1859 reviews.
I've ordered from Walmart for quite a while now and I love the service and the products are just fine for me. I ordered water this morning but didn't not get it, I don't know if I were charged for it or not, I'll have to check. FELICIA the driver was wonderful, she left my groceries exactly where she should have.
I thought it would be a good idea to let everyone know how I feel about this product, so here it is. Back in the day when I was growing up, we could get most any juice frozen and concentrated. It was great to just add water to the container and mix it up. That was so convenient, not to mention being cheaper, too. You don't seem to find this frozen juice any more. What happened, is this process not cost effective or is it just something that people don't do anymore?
We love this juice , it's a must have in our house daily. My son has to have this, so I just keep in freezer and pull them out as I need to. I do have to admit that he likes it much better when I add a lil sweetener to it, nothing crazy however it really helps with the lil bitterness that oranges typically have. A lil sweet never hurts anyway!
My family goes through orange juice left and right. For that reason, we LOVE the cans of orange juice that we can store in the freezer. They are a huge space saver, I can buy several at one time and store them, they are easy to make, cheaper, and are good for you - I mean, what's not to love?
Likes this stuff right much. Period. The hard part is the price. Almost overnight, the price doubled, then hit a plateau at $2.75, so my daily drink of o.j. had to cease. Several years ago, I began using citrus in pancakes, usually replacing the water with o.j. It sounds terrible, but is very good. A drizzle of whey from making yogurt produces great pancakes, which was my breakfast during Winter, partly because I very much like pancakes, %26 partly because making pancakes combines with heat from coffee %26 washing dishes to take morning chill off the kitchen. God made certain my mother caused me to enjoy pancakes. I even enjoyed making them when I worked as a short order cook fifty years ago. How is this connected? Buddy. Imma tell you what now. Right now. Socialists took much stuff from us, resulting in price-jacking orange juice so severely that it now qualifies as a luxury treat. This rating took a huge kick in the teeth from price.
I like the taste, and the price is right, but as long as other brands of FCOJ (Frozen Concentrated Orange Juice) still coming the cardboard and metal containers, because of the danger of microplastics I will no longer buy this or any other product where liquid comes in plastic containers.
I was surprised, generally I like Great Value products but I was disappointed in this one. This orange juice is a bit more tart than I like, and, once you mix it up, it goes "off" rather quickly - turning foamy! Hmmm. Plus, it has doubled in price since I first started buying it. I'm not sure I'd buy it again.
While this concentrate does make good tasting orange juice, the packaging is extremely difficult to open. The pull tab can be almost impossible to open and will breaking, leaving you no choice, but to pry the lid off with a screwdriver — I did this. If you have difficulty opening moderately tight lids and other packaging avoid this. Additionally, the packaging is all plastic.
taste is noticeably off color is closer to brown without adding water, these may have been refrozen I've decided to go back to the smaller more expensive version of fresh orange juice
It used to be that buying frozen orange juice would save you money over the pre made kind. This is no longer the case. Why would I buy this frozen concentrate when for 30 cents more I can get fresh squeezed, not from concentrate, orange juice that also has more juice??? It just doesn't make any sense. This isn't just Walmart's fault. It's across the board. They just aren't worth it anymore. Pay more for less convenience? No thank you.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $3.46 (Jun 5) to $3.46 (Jun 5) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $3.46.
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