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How Long Does Orange Juice Last in the Fridge?

How to identify fresh vs. spoiled orange juice

Quick answer

Orange juice lasts 7–10 days refrigerated.

orange-juice — How to identify fresh vs. spoiled orange juice
Last reviewed:
2026-07-03
Confidence:
high
Sources:
FoodKeeper, FDA, methodology

Once opened, orange juice is best consumed within a week to ten days when stored in the refrigerator. Its freshness depends on your fridge temperature and how often the container is opened. Fresh juice maintains a bright color and a crisp citrus aroma, but as it ages, you may notice separation, a duller hue, or a slight fizzing sensation. While natural pulp settling is normal, any sign of fermentation—such as a sour smell or bubbling—indicates spoilage. This guide outlines the timeline for refrigerated orange juice, helping you distinguish between natural separation and signs that it is time to discard the carton.

Heads up: shelf-life ranges are estimates based on home storage. We make no guarantee of accuracy. When unsure, throw it out.

The full timeline

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Day 1 (Peak Fresh)

0–1 day
Day 1 (Peak Fresh) stage photo
What you'll see
  • Bright orange color
  • Smooth liquid with natural pulp
  • Fresh citrus scent
  • No bubbles or surface film
What to do
  • Drink immediately
  • Store in refrigerator
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Day 4 (Still Good)

2–4 days
Day 4 (Still Good) stage photo
What you'll see
  • Natural pulp settling at the bottom
  • Vivid color remains
  • Clean, citrus taste
  • No sour or yeasty odor
What to do
  • Drink
  • Shake gently before pouring
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Day 7 (Quality Drop)

5–7 days
Day 7 (Quality Drop) stage photo
What you'll see
  • Flavor begins to taste flat
  • Noticeable liquid separation
  • Small bubbles appearing in the liquid
  • Color looks slightly darker or duller
What to do
  • Use quickly
  • Discard if smell changes
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Day 10 (Past Prime)

8–10 days
Day 10 (Past Prime) stage photo
What you'll see
  • Sour or fermented odor
  • Cloudy or murky appearance
  • Increased bubbling/fizzing
  • Sharp, acidic taste
What to do
  • Toss immediately
  • Do not taste to check for safety
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Day 11 (Toss It)

11+ days
Day 11 (Toss It) stage photo
What you'll see
  • Visible mold or surface film
  • Strong fermented or vinegary smell
  • Slimy texture
  • Significant discoloration
What to do
  • Discard
  • Do not consume

Common questions

How long does orange juice last in the refrigerator?

Once opened, orange juice stays fresh for 7–10 days when kept refrigerated.

Does orange juice stay fresh longer if left unopened?

Yes. Unopened juice is shelf-stable until its expiration date, but the 7–10 day window begins once the seal is broken.

Can I freeze orange juice to extend its shelf life?

Yes, freezing extends storage time significantly. Note that thawing may cause texture changes, making it better for cooking or smoothies than drinking straight.

Why does my orange juice look separated in the fridge?

Pulp naturally settles over time. If the color and smell are fresh, simply shake the container before pouring.

Is it safe to drink orange juice that smells slightly fizzy?

No. Fizziness often indicates fermentation has started. If the juice smells sour or boozy, discard it immediately.

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Sage's Final Word

Orange juice is a short-term refrigerated item. Stick to the 7–10 day window and rely on your senses: if it smells fermented or looks cloudy, toss it.

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