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Ever Fresh juice is a soft drink,its head quarters is located in Franklin Park,Illinois. it can be found sold in numerous states, cities and countries.

History[edit]

Ever fresh juice was founded by John Labbat in Warren Michigan. In April of 1988 Ever Fresh Juice Company moved its headquarters to Franklin Park, Illinois.[1]

In the normal size bottles which are 12 ounces include 150 calories. The total grams of fat in Ever Fresh Juice are 0.

It also has a company similar to itself, which is known to be the sister of [2] Ever Fresh Juice Company; the company is called the home juice company. Along with The Home Juice Company, stands [3] Mr. Pure Juices. These three have been affiliated with each other for over fifty years.

Variety[edit]

Ever Fresh is a company made by Sundance beverage. The blended drink and has over twenty-five different flavors that include the following,

  • Cran Raspberry
  • Grape
  • White Grape
  • 100% Apple Juice
  • Grape Strawberry
  • Island Punch
  • Peach Plum Pear
  • Peach Watermelon
  • Pineapple Mango
  • Cranberry Apple
  • Ruby Red Grape Fruit
  • Mandarin Orange Mango
  • Kiwi Strawberry
  • Tropical Carrot
  • Cranberry
  • Lime
  • Tropical Fruit Punch
  • 100% Orange Juice
  • Blue Berry Pomegranate
  • 100% Pineapple Orange Juice
  • 100% Grape Fruit Juice
  • Lemonade
  • 100% Pineapple Juice
  • Premium Papaya
  • Cranberry Strawberry

Distribution[edit]

National Beverage[4] is the company that distributes Ever Fresh and all other products that fall under the same category of ever fresh being

These products share common relations with ever fresh. This company distributes the beverages to primary distribution channels everywhere. Primary Channels that were described to be four main ones are “Take home“ which consists of national and regional grocery stores, “convenience” being gas stations and/or corner stores, “Food service”, which consists of hospitals,schools,or any public are, and “Vending machines”.

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