Lindsay,

Thanks for the reply. I was not attempting to interfere with what you call a "marketing decision", as this is a business issue legitimately for you folks. I was, rather, wondering if, for example, the bottle size was because it was a size used in other countries where you sell juice, or a supplier offered you a good deal on bottles of this size, or you sell in Canada and they like this size, or (hope springs eternal!) just maybe your management thought selling stuff in metric sizes made a lot of sense because everyone else in the world does it this way.

Thanks again.

HARRY


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Harry:

Thanks for your inquiry about the sizes of our Naked Juice bottles. Unfortunately, the sizes of our containers is a marketing decision and cannot be discussed because this information is proprietary.

I'll be sure to let our marketing team know that you'd be interested in seeing this information available.

Thanks again, Harry, for your question.

Lindsay
Naked Juice Consumer Relations
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Regarding your selection of the metric size of 450 mL for your juice drinks: THANK YOU! It is nice to see sensible metric sizes for products sold in the US. Can you answer a question? You may have to do some research, and I would appreciate if you would. Why did the company select this particular 450mL size? I belong to a metric support group that would like to know the answer for our research. Thanks a lot. HARRY WYETH Grass Valley, CA
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