Snapple was founded by Leonard Marsh, Hyman Golden, and Arnold Greenberg in 1972 in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York. source
Snapple was founded by Leonard Marsh, Hyman Golden, and Arnold Greenberg in 1972 in Valley Stream, Long Island, New York.
Snapple company, which was originally known as Unadulterated Food Products. source
Snapple company, which was originally known as Unadulterated Food Products.
Snapple was first conceived as a part-time venture to supply fruit juices to health food stores. source
Snapple was first conceived as a part-time venture to supply fruit juices to health food stores.
An early apple juice product led to the company's name, Snapple. source
An early apple juice product led to the company's name, Snapple.
The original name of that particular apple juice product, "Snapple," which derived from the words "snappy" and "apple," source
The original name of that particular apple juice product, "Snapple," which derived from the words "snappy" and "apple,"
Became the new name for their beverage company, the Snapple Beverage Corporation, beginning in the early 1980s. source
Became the new name for their beverage company, the Snapple Beverage Corporation, beginning in the early 1980s.
Snapple would not manufacture their first tea, lemon tea, until 1987. source
Snapple would not manufacture their first tea, lemon tea, until 1987.
Currently, there are many different types of Snapple: Tea ( Multiple flavors along with original and diet), juice drinks, lemonade, and bottled water. source
Currently, there are many different types of Snapple: Tea ( Multiple flavors along with original and diet), juice drinks, lemonade, and bottled water.
Snapple is also bottled in the form of an aluminum can. source
Snapple is also bottled in the form of an aluminum can.
Snapple's brand slogan is "Made from the Best Stuff on Earth." source
Snapple's brand slogan is "Made from the Best Stuff on Earth."
Snapple was known for a popular series of TV advertisements in the early 1990s featuring Wendy Kaufman (the "Snapple Lady") answering letters from Snapple fans. source
Snapple was known for a popular series of TV advertisements in the early 1990s featuring Wendy Kaufman (the "Snapple Lady") answering letters from Snapple fans.
The Quaker Oats Company bought Snapple for $1.7 billion in 1994. source
The Quaker Oats Company bought Snapple for $1.7 billion in 1994.
Starting in May 2009, Snapple was made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup. source
Starting in May 2009, Snapple was made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup.
In 2009, a consumer lawsuit was brought against Snapple in California. source
In 2009, a consumer lawsuit was brought against Snapple in California.
Snapple paid the City $106 million for the rights and agreed to spend $60 million more to marketing and promotion over the length of the five-year contract. source
Snapple paid the City $106 million for the rights and agreed to spend $60 million more to marketing and promotion over the length of the five-year contract.