Fruit cocktail is often sold canned and is a staple of cafeterias, but can also be made fresh. The use of the word "cocktail" in the name does not mean that it contains alcohol, but refers to the secondary definition "An appetizer made by combining pieces of food, such as fruit or seafood".
This product has a right sidebar. Smoothies include dietary fiber (e.g. pulp, often also skin and seeds) and so are thicker than fruit juice, often with a consistency similar to a milkshake, but it can be thinner.