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    beet juice

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    syrup (referred to as Caliber)2. Beet juice is the by-product in the production molasses for sugar beets.3 The by-product is generally not processed further (depends on manufacturer) and commonly contains minute particles dispersed through-out liquid. As a result‚ beet juice based blends have a greater tendency to clog filters vs. caliber based blends.1 Performance Characteristics: Caliber possesses a significantly better eutectic point than that of beet juice. This translates to a greater melting

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    Acidity of Juices

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    acid (lemon juice‚ vinegar or citric acid). This is necessary to control botulinum bacteria. Acidity may be natural‚ as in most fruits‚ or added‚ as in pickled food. Low-acid canned foods are not acidic enough to prevent the growth of these bacteria. Acid foods contain enough acid to block their growth‚ or destroy them more rapidly when heated. The term "pH" is a measure of acidity; the lower its value‚ the more acid the food. The acidity level in foods can be increased by adding lemon juice‚ citric

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    Sunshine Juice

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    Morrison‚ the CFO of Sunshine Juice Company‚ is scavenging for a perfect pricing strategy for its orange juice; however‚ this is not the company’s only problem. It is vital for Sunshine to define its target market before developing its marketing strategy‚ including the pricing strategy of the product. In the following analysis‚ we will first identify the key issues that Sunshine needs to tackle. We will then evaluate the current market conditions of the manufactured juice industry‚ Sunshine‚ and its

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    Jamba Juice

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    ISSUES As noted throughout this analysis‚ Jamba Juice has a number of organizational issues. Primarily‚ Jamba Juice mismanaged their rapid growth‚ which reduced their margins‚ increased their operating expenses‚ and stalled their cash inflows. Failure to instill any organizational culture of financial discipline allowed these problems to permeate throughout the company. The seasonal demand of smoothies was another issue‚ as it created downturns in revenue at certain times of the year. A lack of thoughtful

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    western countries‚ and all companies in the Wellness category are seeing massive growth. Boost is no exception. Earlier this year‚ a report by Mintel (www.mintel.com)‚ Chicago‚ showed the U.S. smoothie market hit $2 billion in sales. To quote the report‚ “Consumers are embracing the (smoothie) trend in a major way‚ and for a variety of different reasons.” Smoothies — classically a blend of fruit‚ fruit juices and yogurt — began several decades ago as health-oriented offshoots of frappes. Smoothie

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    Attentional Boost Effect

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    The study is exploring attentional boost effect (ABE) and its relationship with the perceptual degradation effect (PDE). ABE is a phenomenon where stimuli is remembered more effectively with an unrelated target during a detection task compared to distractors. PDE is the finding that recognition performance is better for perceptually degraded words. This experiment’s purpose is to explore the relationship between these effects. Specifically‚ the study will look into whether ABE may use the same attentional

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    Jamba Juice

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    Nhi Huynh Professor John Voyer Due Date 09/18/2014 External Analysis Assignment Jamba Juice (JJ) was founded by Kirk Perron in 1990. It is now a chain of smoothie restaurants with over ten thousands stores in the United States. According to the PESTEL analysis technique‚ Political plays an important role of a business life. Nowadays‚ with the economy regression‚ Government has been tight up the budget of spending and got more taxation project to people. Tax is increasing

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    Orange Juice

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    Juice Concentrate Industry Juice is a liquid that is naturally contained in fruit and vegetables. It is commonly consumed as a beverage or used as an ingredient or flavouring in foods. Juice is prepared by mechanically squeezing or macerating fruit or vegetable flesh without the application of heat or solvents. For example‚ orange juice is the liquid extract of the fruit of the orange tree‚ and tomato juice is the liquid that results from pressing the fruit of the tomato plant. Common methods for

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    Fruit Juice

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    How fruit juice went from health food to junk food For decades fruit juice has been seen as a healthy option. Then this week a primary school banned it after claims that it’s as bad for you as Coca-Cola. But how big a health risk does it pose? ’Fruit juice isn’t the same as intact fruit and it has as much sugar as many classical sugar drinks‚’ says medical researcher Susan Jebb. Photograph: Deborah Pendell/Getty Images/Flickr Open This week‚ it looked as if fruit juice might finally lose its

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    Jamba Juice

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    Nicholas Pantazelos Marketing Principles Jamba Juice Feburary/5/2002 Marketing often comes down to making your customers intelligent enough to buy your products or services. They have to understand what it is you’re selling‚ how it’ll help them‚ and how much better it is than any other solution. Jamba Juice is a leading juice and smoothies retail chain in the country. Started in 1990‚ originally called The Juice Club‚ their stores are now open in most states giving their customers

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