Booster Juice: Business in a Blender

Welcome to my blog page on Booster Juice: Business in a Blender. I hope that after reading my blog, you will be convinced to try it at least out of curiosity, if not, make it a regular choice in your daily lifestyle. Why? Because it is natural, healthy, and appetising and it appeals to every age group. So, enjoy the wealth of knowledge available on my blog and feel free to leave me any comments. Thank you.

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Synopsis of Booster Juice



The concept of Booster Juice was born when two university students met at a school in Oregon and began discussing trends in the business world. At the time, juice and smoothie bars were growing rapidly in the Unites States. They recognised the prospect of bringing the idea to Canada. Subsequently, the first Booster Juice store was opened in Edmonton in 1999.

Booster Juice sells natural juices, blended as you want it and when you want it. Would you prefer natural fruit juices over the high-sugar, high-fat beverages, i.e., booster juice or Coca-Cola? Recent trend shows that Canadians have become very health conscious. 

Ideally, Booster Juices and smoothies are not only great thirst quenchers but also can be used as power breakfasts, workout snacks, and meal replacements. So thinking of something to boost you up for a long day at Sheridan? Think booster juice! Still thinking? Come and join me, let’s head over to this great company and have a great tasting smoothie. In my next blog post, I will tell you about my experience at Booster Juice. 

Also, those who want to share their experience(s) and think booster juice is fabulous, your comments are welcomed.

Did you know that Canadian Dale Wishewan and American Jon Amack are the co-founders of Booster Juice?

Those of you, who are interested to learn more about this successful business, follow this link boosterjuice.com. Also, you can click on this link for a video on how Booster Juice started http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CA&v=Cu-Fw6_ZnsU. In Brampton, they can be found at the following locations:

Brampton – Ray Lawson                                                   
17 Ray Lawson Blvd.
Unit # 5
Brampton, Ontario L6Y 3L4
(905) 450 – 3771

Brampton – Bramalea City Centre
25 Peel Centre Drive
Unit # 311 Brampton City Centre
Brampton, Ontario L6T 3R5
(905) 230 – 6111

References:
  1. Guffey, M. E., Rhodes, K., & Rogin, P. (2008). Business communication process and product (6th edition). Toronto: Nelson.
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CA&v=Cu-Fw6_ZnsU