This refreshingly delicious copycat Orange Julius recipe tastes just like the original served in malls and at some fairs across the country.

What is an Orange Julius?
The Orange Julius began in 1926 when Julius Freed opened an orange juice stand in Los Angeles. Later he developed a frothy, mild-tasting drink that became widely popular.
By the 1950s and 60s, Orange Julius stands were common at county and state fairs, and the drink was even named the official beverage of the 1964 New York World’s Fair.
Many people remember lining up at the mall food court for this sweet, refreshing beverage. The chain was acquired by Dairy Queen in 1987, and the drink was offered in many locations for years afterward. While most Dairy Queen locations stopped offering Orange Julius in 2019, independent stands and some restaurants still serve the classic drink.
If you don’t have a stand nearby, you can easily make a very close copy at home with a handful of simple ingredients in under five minutes.
My kids and husband loved this the first time I made it, and now my son often whips one up for the family. It’s luscious and usually has everyone asking for the recipe.
This quick recipe makes a perfect treat on warm days or anytime you want a nostalgic, frothy orange drink.
Recipe note: The ingredients below yield 4 servings. You can halve or quarter the recipe as needed — simply reseal the frozen concentrate and return it to the freezer for later.
Copycat Orange Julius
Yields: 4 servings
Nutrition: calories 111.6, fat 0.6 g, sat fat 0 g, carbs 26.9 g, sugars 25.5 g, fiber 0.3 g, protein 0.3 g
WW SmartPoints: 6 – WW PointsPlus: 3
What you’ll need to make a Copycat Orange Julius
Ingredients:
- 12 ounce can frozen orange juice concentrate, partially thawed
- 1¼ cup very cold milk (whole, 2% or almond milk work)
- 1 cup ice cold water
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ⅓ cup granulated sugar, or to taste
- 1½ cups ice (use fresh ice for best texture)
Simple ingredients to lusciousness!

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How to make a Copycat Orange Julius at home
Directions:
- Add the ice to a blender with ½ cup of cold water and pulse briefly to break up the ice.
- Add the frozen orange juice concentrate, milk, remaining water, vanilla, and sugar. Blend until thick and frothy. Taste and adjust sweetness or consistency with more sugar, milk, or ice as needed.
- Pour into glasses and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Enjoy the refreshing deliciousness!


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Copycat Orange Julius
This refreshingly delicious copycat recipe tastes just like the one served in some malls and at fair stands across the country.
Ingredients
- 12 ounce can frozen orange juice concentrate, partially thawed
- 1 1/4 cup very cold milk (whole, 2% or almond)
- 1 cup ice cold water
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar, or to taste
- 1 1/2 cups ice (use fresh ice for best texture)
Instructions
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Add ½ cup cold water and the ice to a blender and pulse to break up the ice. Add the frozen concentrate, milk, remaining water, vanilla, and sugar. Blend until thick and frothy. Adjust sweetness or consistency as desired with more sugar, milk, or ice. Pour into glasses and enjoy.
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