Frozen Juice Concentrates Return to Canadian Grocery Stores
Loblaw is bringing frozen juice concentrates back to store freezers later this month under its No Name brand. This decision follows strong consumer demand after the product category largely vanished from the Canadian market due to supplier exits.
The move restores a pantry staple that many shoppers feared was gone permanently. According to Rachel Siekanowicz, a spokesperson for Loblaw, the company acted because customers made it clear that a high demand for frozen juice still exists.
Why did frozen juice disappear from Canadian shelves?
Frozen concentrates became increasingly difficult to find as suppliers withdrew from the category. This left a significant gap in the market, forcing consumers to seek alternative beverage options.

Loblaw began searching for new sources as soon as they learned the product would no longer be available from their previous supplier. However, the company noted that there are currently no manufacturers producing frozen juice concentrates within Canada.
Because of this lack of domestic production, the returning No Name products will be imported to fill the void.
What flavors and prices can shoppers expect?
The new No Name range features several classic options. The lineup includes white, pink, and lime lemonades, as well as grape, fruit, and berry punches.
These products will be available across the country in stores owned by Loblaw, including those operating under various grocery banners.
Pricing will vary depending on the specific retailer. However, containers of 283 milliliters are expected to start at approximately $2.25.
Will this bring back the classic frozen juice market?
The return of these concentrates may signal a renewed interest in affordable, long-term storage beverages. For many, these products are tied to family memories, such as summer lemonade stands and holiday gatherings.
A possible next step could be an increase in demand that encourages other retailers to seek similar import sources. It is likely that the success of the No Name line will determine if frozen concentrates can maintain a permanent spot in modern grocery carts.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which flavors are being reintroduced?
The range includes white lemonade, pink lemonade, lime lemonade, grape punch, fruit punch, and berry punch.
Where can these products be purchased?
They will be available in Loblaw-owned stores across Canada, including various grocery banners.
How much will the frozen juice cost?
Prices vary by retailer, but they are expected to start around $2.25 for a 283 ml container.
Do you prefer the convenience of ready-to-drink juices or the tradition of frozen concentrates?