Naked Juice

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Naked Juice is a brand of beverages that primarily produces fruit and vegetable smoothies. The company was founded in 1983 in Santa Monica, California, and is currently owned by PepsiCo.

History[edit | edit source]

Naked Juice was started by Jimmy Rosenberg in 1983 as a small juice bar in Santa Monica. The company quickly gained popularity due to its commitment to creating all-natural, healthy beverages. In 2007, Naked Juice was acquired by PepsiCo, a multinational food, snack, and beverage corporation.

Products[edit | edit source]

Naked Juice offers a variety of products, including fruit smoothies, protein smoothies, and vegetable juices. Some of their most popular flavors include Green Machine, Blue Machine, and Mango Magic. All Naked Juice products are made without added sugars or preservatives.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

Naked Juice prides itself on using high-quality, all-natural ingredients in their products. Their juices and smoothies are made from fruits and vegetables, and they do not use any artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives. Some of their products also contain added nutrients, such as vitamins and protein.

Controversies[edit | edit source]

In 2013, Naked Juice faced a lawsuit for falsely advertising their products as "all natural" when they contained genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The company agreed to pay $9 million to settle the lawsuit and removed the "all natural" claim from their labels.

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