Beverages

Turning Off the Juice

Nestle USA, Jamba pull plug on Jamba Ready-to-Drink products
EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- Nestle USA, part of Nestle SA, the world's largest food and beverage company, and Jamba Inc., a blender of fruit and other naturally healthy ingredients, have announced that they are voluntarily suspending production and shipments of the Jamba Ready-to-Drink beverages introduced earlier this year due to production issues.

"We have made the difficult decision to suspend production and shipments of our Jamba Ready-to-Drink Smoothies and Juicies," said Rob Case, president of Glendale, Calif.-based Nestle USA Beverage Division. "We have faced challenges [image-nocss] recently with manufacturing on a consistent basis, resulting in inventory and out-of-stock issues. This is particularly disappointing given the strong reception we have received from consumers and customers alike. We at Nestle are fully committed to re-assessing our Jamba Ready-to-Drink beverage proposition so that we can come back stronger and positioned for success in the future."

James White, president and chief executive officer of Emeryville, Calif.-based Jamba, said, "Since the launch of Ready-to-Drink six months ago, Jamba carved out a firm foothold in the super-premium juice category, said "Customer sell-in and feedback exceeded expectations, and the six SKUs all rank among the top in the category for consumption. While this is an unfortunate event, this suspension will provide the opportunity to evaluate new manufacturing solutions which could enable the Jamba brand to secure an even stronger position in ready-to-drink beverages."

Jamba Smoothies and Jamba Juicies have been available in grocery and convenience stores throughout California, Oregon, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Idaho, Washington and Colorado.

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