Introducing Juicero,
a new health and wellness company on a mission to make it easier to
consume more servings of fresh, organic fruits and vegetables. Juicero
today announced the first countertop cold-press juicing system, uniting
technology, agriculture and design to make raw, organic, home juicing
effortless.
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Juicero’s “farm-to-glass” system includes:
- Juicero Press: The Juicero Press is WiFi-enabled, built with breakthrough technology to fit industrial grade force into an elegantly designed, countertop machine with one-button operation.
- Juicero Packs: Juicero’s proprietary Packs contain 100 percent raw, organic produce that is triple washed, chopped, mixed, packed and delivered to your home ready for juicing. The innovative design allows the produce to breathe until the moment of pressing, ensuring fresh juice in every glass. At launch, Packs will come in five flavors: Greens, Sweet Greens, Spicy Greens, Carrot Beet, and Sweet Roots.
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Juicero
App: The Juicero mobile app – compatible with iOS and Android
devices – is required for first-time setup of the Juicero Press. Once
set up, the App helps you:
- See the origins, nutritional benefits, and freshness of your produce
- Track your current Juicero Pack inventory
- Schedule, modify or cancel upcoming Pack deliveries
“I discovered the benefits of consuming raw, organic fruits and vegetables more than 17 years ago and have made it my personal mission to bring plant-based nutrition to more people so they can live their best lives,” said Doug Evans, founder and CEO at Juicero. “Just as the shift from the mainframe computer to desktop PC’s transformed the computing industry, Juicero will exponentially expand the cold-press juicing industry by taking the power of commercial grade cold-press machines and putting it in a device that can fit on your kitchen countertop. I’m tremendously grateful to our dedicated team who is making it possible to help people achieve optimal health in the most convenient way possible.”
Juicero’s team is comprised of passionate leaders and experts across organic farming, business, design, technology, food safety and nutrition who are focused on disrupting the way people consume fresh organic products and paving the path for the future of food and health. Juicero has raised over $100M to date. Investors include Artis Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, GV (formerly Google Ventures), Thrive Capital, Campbell Soup Company, Two Sigma Ventures, DBL Partners, First Beverage Group, Acre Venture Partners, and others.
The Juicero Press retails for $699; Juicero Packs cost $4-$10 each, based on the flavor. Juicero will be available first in California; Juicero Presses will begin shipping Summer 2016. Juicero will be partnering with select health, lifestyle, and food brands including Le Pain Quotidien and Gracias Madre to offer the Juicero experience.
To purchase the Juicero Press and Juicero Packs and to join the newsletter to stay tuned for updates, please visit http://www.juicero.com.
About Juicero
Juicero is on a mission to invent products, services and experiences to help people consume the fresh foods that will manifest true health and longevity. With the introduction of the world’s first at-home cold-press juicing system — The Juicero Press, Packs and connected Juicero App — Juicero has reinvented the “farm-to-glass” supply chain to bring 100 percent raw, fresh, organic produce directly to consumers’ homes and make it easier to drink homemade, healthy juice every day. Juicero was founded by former Organic Avenue CEO and plant-based nutrition advocate Doug Evans in 2013 and brings together leading experts across food science, organic farming, consumer marketing, product design and technology.
1 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend a
“healthy dietary pattern that is based on the types and proportions of
foods Americans typically consume, but in nutrient-dense forms and
appropriate amounts. All vegetables and fruits - when prepared with
little or no added solid fats, sugars, refined starches, and sodium—are
nutrient-dense foods. When juices are consumed, the guidelines state it
should be 100 percent juice, without added sugars.” Source: 2015-2020
Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Eighth Edition. http://health.gov/dietaryguidelines/2015/guidelines/
2 92 percent of Americans are falling short of fruit
recommendations and 96 percent are falling short on vegetable
recommendations. Source: National Fruit and Vegetable Alliance. National
Action Plan to Promote Health Through Increased Fruit and Vegetable
Consumption – 2015 Report Card. http://www.nfva.org/national_action_plan.html.source-healthnews
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