Orange Juice
Storage & Shelf Life: How long does orange juice last?

The shelf life of orange juice depends on factors like storage conditions, packaging, and whether itβs opened or unopened. Proper refrigeration or storage can help extend freshness, while freezing can be an option for longer preservation. Knowing the typical expiration timeline and signs of spoilage can help prevent waste and ensure food safety. Learn the best storage methods and how to tell if orange juice has gone bad.
How long does orange juice last?
π§ Fridge Life
7β10 days (fresh), 10β14 days (store-bought, opened)
βοΈ Freezer Life
8β12 months
βοΈ Room Temp Life
2 hours (1 hour if above 90Β°F)
What’s the best way to store orange juice?
Store in an airtight container in the fridge to prevent oxidation. Freshly squeezed juice should be consumed within 2β3 days for best quality. For freezing, pour into ice cube trays or freezer-safe bottles, leaving room for expansion.
How can you tell if orange juice has gone bad?
Sour or fermented smell, carbonation, discoloration, or visible mold.
What’s the best container for storing orange juice?
Glass bottles or airtight plastic containers for fridge storage, freezer-safe bags or bottles for freezing.
How can you tell when orange juice has expired?
Unopened, store-bought juice may last longer if pasteurized but should be consumed soon after opening.