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Hi there, One of the most common questions I get is: "Can I freeze juice in your glass bottles?" The answer is YES and I do it all the time. Freezing juice is one of the best ways to prep ahead, reduce waste, and keep nutrients fresh. Whether it's juice shots or full-size blends, glass is a safe, clean option as long as you do it the right way. Here's how I do it: ✅ Use our 2oz Juice Shot Bottles, 16oz Original Series Bottles, or 32oz Bottles. Our Skinny Series Bottles with stainless lids are not ideal for freezing, BTW. ✅ Leave 1- 2 inches of space at the top (juice expands as it freezes). Liquid expands as it freezes, if it has no where to go, it will burst so this is critical. ✅ Let your juice cool fully before freezing to avoid temperature shock. ✅ Some people always freeze with the lid off, then seal once frozen solid, but if you leave enough room at the top, this is not needed. I love doing this with juice shots, celery blends, and citrus breakfast juices, then thawing one overnight in the fridge for a quick grab-and-go boost. If you haven't tried freezing in glass yet, now's the time! 🧊 Shop our freezer-friendly glass bottles → Glass Juice Bottles Let me know if you try it. I'd love to hear how it goes 💚 Love + Juice, | | | | |
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