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    that makes it hard for buyers to switch from their product to competitors. Jamba Juice requires fresh fruits‚ juices‚ dairy products‚ vitamins‚ and protein ingredients in order to produce their smoothies. Their switching costs are low‚ because it is easy for them to switch from one company of suppliers to another. The switching costs for their customers are also low‚ because it is very easy for a customer of Jamba Juice to choose to go to Starbucks or Orange Julius instead. There is not much of a monetary

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    1.2 Background of the Study: We were assigned as a group to have a study on various fruit juice companies of Bangladesh. We have conducted a study on their organization and also find out the consumer perception about the product. We find out the consumer perception about various fruit Juice. 1.3 Objective of the study: The main purpose of the project is to show the customer preference to select fruit juice by doing a questionnaire based survey. We were instructed from our business communication

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    Malee Swot Analysis

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    Malee Analysis General information: Malee Sampran Plc. is the manufacturer and distributor of processed agricultural products such as canned fruit‚ UHT and pasteurized fruit juice‚ canned coffee‚ canned tea‚ drinking water in PET bottle and aseptic bag under Malee brands and customers’ brands in domestic and overseas markets. In addition‚ the Company is also a distributor of Farm Chokchai brands for UHT and pasteurized milk. Due to the Company has been accepted by the customers for more than 30

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    Jamba Juice Case Study

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    Jamba Juice and its immediate competitors operate under the industry entitled “snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars” [ (U.S. Census Bureau) ]. According to the U.S. Census Bureau the official description of the snack and nonalcoholic beverage bars is as follows: “This U.S. industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in (1) preparing and/or serving a specialty snack‚ such as ice cream‚ frozen yogurt‚ cookies‚ or popcorn or (2) serving nonalcoholic beverages‚ such as coffee‚ juices‚ or sodas

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    Case Analysis #1: Jamba Juice Sociocultural Factors Sociocultural factors influence and restrict consumption ideas‚ needs‚ desires and purchase behavior. People from different countries and different regions have different life patterns and different sociocultures. These differences directly influence the products that industries want to produce because people may even have different attitudes and value toward the same product due to different sociocultural factors. With the rapid development

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    EFFECT OF A FACTOR AFFECTING VITAMIN C IN FRUIT JUICES WHAT IS THE EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE ON VITAMIN C IN FRUIT JUICES? The purpose of this experiment is to determine if the difference in temperature will damage vitamin C in any type of fruit juices. Five different temperatures of fruit juices will be used(5‚ 22‚ 50‚ 70‚ 90) degree Celsius to see how temperature affects the loss of vitamin C in fruit juices. The amount of vitamin C in the fruit juices will then be recorded to see if an increase in

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    Naked Juice Marketing Paper

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    of juice. For example‚ Rachel* and Lacey* thought that drinks from juice bars such as Jamba Juice and Robeks were very high in calories. As a result these people saw these brands of juice as meal supplements. One person we interviewed thought that Jamba Juice was the best juice out there and did not have a preference to juices sold in supermarkets. One of the things this consumer liked about Jamba Juice was the atmosphere because it made him feel healthier. Other consumers found brand juices to be

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    I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This paper studies the fruit juice market in the Philippines. The market has experienced significant growth in recent years primarily owing to the craze toward health-food consumption. However‚ the relatively higher prices of fruit juices compared to other types of beverages have limited the consumer base to a small percentage of the population. Furthermore‚ various factors such as high packaging costs‚ seasonality and unavailability of raw materials‚ and inadequate transportation

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    Proposal for Jamba Juice

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    Executive Summary This proposal discusses the benefits of bringing Jamba juice into Palm Beach International’s (“PBIA”) Terminal M. Opening a Jamba Juice franchise in Terminal M will help maximize PBIA’s profits and also give the customers an overall better experience. Proposal to Bring Jamba Juice to Terminal M Jamba Juice is a great option for the travelers that want to enjoy our in dining experience as they await their flight. Also‚ for those travelers running behind and need a quick

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    Marketing and Boost Juice

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    Boost juice bar formed in the year 2000 with the first store located in Adelaide‚ South Australia and is now has an international chain of retail outlets that specialize in selling fresh juice. The company now expanded internationally with stores situated in Asia‚ Europe‚ Russia and Middle Eastern through the use of franchising. In this report we will explain how boost differentiate its products from their competitors and discuss the macro-environmental forces that could potentially impact on the

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