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Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce

Posted on March 20, 2026 by Admin

Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce is a commercially prepared cranberry sauce made from cranberries, sugar, and water. It’s a popular condiment in the United States, especially during holiday meals like Thanksgiving and Christmas, often served with turkey.


Key Facts

  • Brand: Ocean Spray
  • Product type: Sweetened cranberry sauce
  • Form: Usually comes canned, jellied, or whole-berry
  • Primary ingredient: Cranberries (Vaccinium macrocarpon)

Nutritional Info (approx. per 2 tbsp / 28 g serving)

  • Calories: ~45
  • Total sugar: ~12 g
  • Carbohydrates: ~12 g
  • Sodium: 0–5 mg
  • No significant fat or protein

(Values vary slightly depending on whole-berry vs. jellied version.)


Uses

  1. Holiday dinners: Classic pairing with turkey, ham, or roast meats
  2. Sandwiches: Spread on leftover turkey or chicken sandwiches
  3. Desserts: Swirled into yogurt, oatmeal, or cheesecake
  4. Sauces & marinades: Mixed into glazes for meats or added to vinaigrettes

Tips

  • Whole-berry vs. jellied: Whole-berry offers a chunky texture, while jellied is smooth and easy to spread
  • Storage: Keep unopened cans at room temperature; refrigerate after opening and use within 10–14 days
  • DIY alternative: You can make homemade cranberry sauce by simmering fresh cranberries with sugar and a bit of water, orange zest, or spices

💡 Fun fact: Cranberry sauce was one of the first commercially sold cranberry products by Ocean Spray in the 1940s, helping make cranberries a staple of American holiday meals.

I can also give you a quick homemade cranberry sauce recipe that rivals Ocean Spray’s version—it’s tangy, sweet, and ready in 15 minutes.

Do you want me to provide that recipe?

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