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Joint effort is less filling, saves weight

Joint Juice reformulates its beverages and downsizes from 11-oz glass bottles to 8-oz aluminum cans in a consumer-friendly change.

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Make no bones about it, a new 8-oz aluminum can of Joint Juice is more than a 3-oz reduction in volume from the 11-oz bottle the product had been packaged in. It’s a reformulation and major packaging change that the San Francisco company says makes its flagship product easier to use and more economical for consumers.

“Packaging Joint Juice in aluminum cans is a natural step for us as we seek an attractive, economical, and versatile package,” says Jack Robertson, chief operating officer. “This is especially useful as we move the product to multipacks, enabling further stocking and marketing options for retailers, and guaranteed freshness and effectiveness for consumers.”

The squat two-piece aluminum can, which has the same diameter as a standard 12-oz beverage can, is offset-printed in six colors and supplied by Rexam Beverage Can Americas. The drawn-and-ironed stock 211x307 can with 202 end replaces a premium-positioned, attractive bottle available for more than two years. The bottle featured attractive graphics on a shrink-sleeved label that showcased the colored contents. Unfortunately, the bottle’s $1.99 retail price was a tough sell in a price-driven market, according to Joint Juice director of communications Lance Palumbo.

Joint Juice also found that their primary users were seniors who had trouble downing the bottle’s 11-oz daily dose in one sitting, explains Palumbo. The key ingredient, glucosamine, is most effective when it is taken at once, he adds.

“We made the daily dose as small as possible, yet made it so that it still tastes good,” he says. “There’s a one-day supply of 1500 milligrams of glucosamine in one 8-ounce can.”

The cans, introduced locally in early ’03, carry a suggested price of 99 cents. “That’s a tremendous savings, both in the cost of the can and amount of product,” says Palumbo. “Glucosamine is relatively expensive.” Joint Juice, which promotes joint health, is offered in three flavors: lemon iced tea, orange tangerine, and tropical.

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