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Pour your tomato juice into an airtight container. Fill the container as full as possible. This will reduce the amount of air that comes into contact with the tomato juice and therefore will help the juice stay fresh for slightly longer.
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Close the container and ensure that the seal is airtight. A loose seal will cause your tomato juice to spoil more quickly than it would otherwise.
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Put the sealed container of tomato juice into the refrigerator. You may store the juice here for up to a week.
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How to Store Tomato Juice in the Fridge
One cup of canned tomato juice with salt added offers about 74 percent of your daily vitamin C, 22 percent of your daily vitamin A and 16 percent of your daily potassium while only including 41 calories, according to SELFNutritionData. For those who enjoy the flavor of fresh tomatoes, tomato juice also offers a refreshing and pleasant alternative to other, more common juices such as apple or grape. You can store your tomato juice in the refrigerator if you do not finish it all immediately.
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