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Stocks Are Sinking, But Orange Juice Futures Are Soaring

The Dow has been falling — a lot. But one corner of the markets has been a bright spot: orange juice futures. People looking to boost their vitamin C intake are lifting OJ sales.
Frozen concentrate orange juice futures have been soaring amid increased consumer demand.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down sharply, battered by the coronavirus and its economic destruction. Prices for oil and other commodities have tumbled too.

But one corner of the markets has been a bright spot: Frozen concentrate orange juice futures have.)

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