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This is a refreshing drink year-round, but it also is a festive beverage to serve around the holidays. It's a good alternative to sugared soft drinks, too. —Rita Swanson, Three Hills, Alberta
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Nutritional Facts 1 cup equals 156 calories, 2 g fat (1 g saturated fat), 8 mg cholesterol, 31 mg sodium, 32 g carbohydrate, trace fiber, 3 g protein.
Originally published as Frosty Orange Smoothie in Country Extra November 1992, p49
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Reviewed on May. 27, 2013 by mevgey
This has been a family favorite since my son brought the recipe home from school over 35 years. I also use this to make popsicles that the kids love.
Reviewed on Feb. 09, 2013 by websterx6
Great recipe! I used pineapple orange juice concentrate, and no sugar. It was plenty sweet.
Reviewed on Sep. 07, 2012 by SmilingRain
Absolutely delicious!
Reviewed on Jun. 26, 2012 by AustyPickler
This drink kept me alive through my 100 degree average summer!
Reviewed on Jun. 14, 2012 by kgburgess
This was delicious and tasted just like the ones I got in the mall as a kid! Yum! I doubled the amount of ice, used the orange juice concentrate in its frozen state (not thawed), and I used fat free milk and 4 drops of stevia extract instead of sugar. These changes reduced the calories per cup to 105. Yummy-licious!
Reviewed on May. 26, 2012 by SHARRANN1
Try eliminating the milk and add powdered egg whites instead.( Don't worry they are pasturized) More protein and much more like the real thing.
Reviewed on Feb. 27, 2012 by Rgrime
We loved this recipe. Not only was it easy, but it was delicious and reminded me of the orange juliuses I used to get at the mall as a child. I did add more ice than it suggested and a banana. Yummy. Next time I am going to add strawberries!
Reviewed on Jan. 24, 2012 by shina12
LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!
Reviewed on Mar. 27, 2011 by lovealwaysbrenda
love this drink! the perfect kind of sweet!
Reviewed on Oct. 19, 2010 by sue_242
just light the one i had at the mall on a trip out of state...only we couldn't get it locally. now we can make it at home. fantastic!
Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2010 by mjrafferty
Very refreshing. I substituted vanilla soy milk for the milk and then eliminated the extra sugar and vanilla.
Reviewed on Jun. 04, 2010 by Monarchsmomma
The milk makes a big difference. Other recipes I had tried had powered. I probably added more ice.
Reviewed on Mar. 27, 2010 by rogue6175
This recipe was very easy and tastes great. We make them for birthday breakfasts.
Reviewed on Jul. 02, 2009 by AngieMM
So Tasty...just like the treat you can get at a mall. Make one batch at a time for best results.
Reviewed on Jun. 24, 2009 by beckerbabe
Grape Juice works too
Reviewed on Feb. 28, 2009 by DanielsWife
Has anyone ever tried making this with a different concentrate (such as lemonade or limeade)?
Reviewed on Jan. 09, 2009 by elizajobeth
Reviewed on Jun. 23, 2008 by NicoleAnn
This recipe is great with a powdered vanilla protein shake mixed in!
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