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Tropicana Products

Tropicana Brands (/trɒpɪˈkænə/) is an American fruit-based beverage company. It was founded in 1947 by Anthony T. Rossi in Bradenton, Florida. Between 1998 and 2021 it was a subsidiary of PepsiCo. In August 2021, 61% of Tropicana was sold along with the rest of PepsiCo's juice brand portfolio for $3.3 billion to PAI Partners.[2] PepsiCo retained the remaining 39% of the companies ownership.

Tropicana Brands Group
Flat version of the Tropicana logo as of 2007
Company typeSubsidiary
Founded1947; 77 years ago (1947)
FounderAnthony T. Rossi
HeadquartersChicago, Illinois, United States
ProductsFruit juice
ParentPAI Partners (61%)
PepsiCo (39%)[1]
Websitetropicana.com

History edit

Anthony T. Rossi edit

Anthony T. Rossi was born in Sicily, Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1921 when he was 21. He drove a taxi, was a grocer in New York, then worked as a farmer in Virginia. Then moved to Florida in 1940 where he farmed, and was a restaurateur. His first involvement with the Florida citrus industry was creating fresh fruit gift boxes, they were sold in Macy's and Gimbels department stores. All in the city of New York.[3]

In 1947, Rossi settled in Palmetto, Florida, and began packing fruit gift boxes and jars of sectioned fruit for salads under the name Manatee River Packing Company. As the fruit segment business grew, the company moved to a larger location in East Bradenton, Florida. This is where they changed its name to Fruit Industries.[3] Fruit Industries continued to grow, even started supplying ingredients for the fresh fruit salads on the menu of New York's famed Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.[4] At the East Bradenton location, Rossi began producing frozen, concentrated orange juice as a natural extension to the fruit section business.[3]

Evolution of Tropicana Pure Premium edit

In 1952, Rossi purchased the Grapefruit Canning Company in Bradenton.[5] The fresh fruit segments and orange juice business was profitable enough that he discontinued the production of fruit boxes.[6] He developed flash pasteurization in 1954, a process that raised the temperature of juice for a short time to preserve its taste.[3] For the first time, consumers could have the fresh taste of pure not-from-concentrate juice in a chilled package.[7] The juice, Tropicana Pure Premium, became the company's flagship product.[7]

The company developed a trademarked cartoon mascot for the brand called Tropic-Ana, a barefoot young girl carrying oranges on her head and wearing clothing that resembles a Hawaiian grass skirt and lei.[8] She appeared prominently on the juice cartons and even the train cars used to transport the juice.[9] Her image was phased out during the 1980s.[10]

Ed Price was hired as executive vice president and director in 1955 and represented the company as chairman of the Florida Citrus Commission.[11] In 1957, the company's name was changed to Tropicana Products, Inc. to reflect the growing appeal of the Tropicana brand.[3]

Shipping innovations edit

 
CSX pulling the Tropicana Juice Train across the Manatee River Bridge in Bradenton, Florida, in 2018

Tropicana purchased one million dollars worth of refrigerated trucks to deliver Pure Premium in the mid to late fifties.[5] Soon, 2,000 dairies delivered Pure Premium orange juice to the doorsteps of consumers each morning.[5] By 1958, a ship, S.S. Tropicana, delivered 1.5 million US gallons (1,200,000 imp gal; 5,700 m3) of juice to New York each week from the new base at Cape Canaveral, Florida.[3] From 1960 to 1970, Tropicana utilized piggyback trailers on flatcars to move the juice more efficiently.[3]

In 1970, Tropicana orange juice was shipped as finished goods via refrigerated boxcars in one weekly round-trip from Florida to Kearny, New Jersey. By the following year, the company was operating two 65-car unit trains a week, each carrying around 1 million US gallons (830,000 imp gal; 3,800 m3) of juice.[12] The "Great White Juice Train" (the first unit train in the food industry, consisting of 150 100-short ton insulated boxcars fabricated in the Alexandria, Virginia shops of Fruit Growers Express) commenced service on June 7, 1971, over the 1,250-mile (2,010 km) route. An additional 100 cars were soon incorporated into the fleet, and small mechanical refrigeration units were installed to keep temperatures constant on hot days. In 2004, Tropicana's rail fleet of 514 cars traveled over 35,000,000 mi (56,000,000 km) – a method that is three times more fuel-efficient than other shipping methods.

Going public and expansion: 1969–1997 edit

Tropicana Products, Inc. went public in 1969. The stock was first sold over the counter but gained a listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TOJ. In the same year, it became the first company in the citrus industry to operate its own plastic container manufacturing plant.[3]

Executive vice president Ed Price, who served two terms in the Florida Senate (1958–1966), resigned his position in 1972, but remained on the board of directors until 1983.[11]

Rossi sold Tropicana to Beatrice Foods in 1978. He then retired and was inducted into the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1987. In 1985, Tropicana debuted Tropicana Pure Premium HomeStyle orange juice, which featured added pulp.[3]

In the 1980s, Tropicana was acquired by The Seagram Company, Ltd. In the decade that followed, they introduced new juice beverage creations, including the orange line of bottled and frozen juice blends.[3]

In the early nineties under Seagram, Tropicana also began to expand distribution to global markets. They formed a partnership to process and distribute Kirin-Tropicana juices in Japan. By that time, the company was also distributing Tropicana Pure Premium in Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Argentina, Panama, and Sweden. As the 1990s continued, Tropicana further expanded internationally, entering several more Latin American countries, Hong Kong and China.[3]

Seagram Beverage Group acquired Dole Food Company's global juice business in 1995, including the Dole brands in North America, and Dole, Fruvita, Looza, and Juice Bowl juices and nectars in Europe. Dole was operated under Tropicana Dole Beverages North America and Tropicana Dole Beverages International.[3]

Sold to PepsiCo and twenty-first century: 1998–present edit

 
Logo from 2003 to 2007.
 
A logo used from 2007 to 2017.

Tropicana was acquired by PepsiCo in 1998, which combined it with the Dole brand for marketing purposes.[3][13] The company has become the world's leading producer of branded fruit juices.[14] Tropicana headquarters moved to Chicago in 2003.[15]

Due to the decreased productivity of Florida's orange crop in the wake of several damaging touches of frost, Tropicana began using a blend of Florida and Brazilian oranges in 2007.[16] Citing an increased consumer interest in the origin of food products, the company announced in February 2012 that its Tropicana Pure Premium line would return to sourcing oranges only from Florida.[17] Tropicana later reverted to sourcing its oranges from both Florida and Brazil due to the Asian citrus psyllid, a microscopic insect that spreads a bacterial disease that causes citrus greening. It is estimated that the disease has killed over 75% of Florida's citrus trees.[18]

2009 failed redesign edit

In February 2009, Tropicana switched the design on all cartons sold in the United States to a new image created by the Arnell Group. The new packaging featured an image of a stemmed glass of orange juice, redesigned the cap to look like the outside of an orange, and rotated the name to be read vertically. After two months of negative consumer reaction and a 20% drop in sales, Tropicana switched back to its original design of an orange skewered by a drinking straw.[19]

2010 carton size edit

In early 2010, Tropicana reduced the size of its traditional 64 US fl oz (66.61 imp fl oz; 1.89 L) carton to 59 US fl oz (61.41 imp fl oz; 1.74 L) in the U.S. market and maintained the original price. This change represented a 7.8% price-per-ounce increase for consumers.[20]

2018 carton size edit

In 2018, Tropicana again reduced the size of its containers, from 59 US fl oz (61.41 imp fl oz; 1.74 L) to 52 US fl oz (54.12 imp fl oz; 1.54 L).,[21] due to more shortages and high demand.

Pending joint venture with PAI Partners (2021–present) edit

On August 3, 2021, PepsiCo announced that they would sell a majority stake in Tropicana, Naked Juice, and other juice brands to PAI Partners for $3.3 billion, to concentrate on their healthy snack foods and zero-calorie beverages. They would retain a 39% stake in the new joint-venture company and have exclusive distribution rights to the brands in the USA.[22]

Not-for-profit affiliations edit

In 2008, Tropicana started the "Rescue Rainforest" campaign in the U.S. in collaboration with the charity Cool Earth.[23] People could buy special promotional packs of Tropicana and enter the pack's code online. For each code entered, 100 square feet (9.3 m2) of rainforest would be saved.[24] The project was based in the Ashaninka corridor in Peru, which lies in an arc of deforestation. As of June 2009, over 47,000,000 square feet (4,400,000 m2; 4.4 km2; 1.7 sq mi) had been saved.[25]

Along with launching the Rescue Rainforest initiative, Tropicana has been trying to reduce their carbon footprint by encouraging carton recycling and supporting the Sustainable Forestry Initiative.[26]

Other products edit

Pepsi produces fruit flavored soft drinks called Tropicana Twister Soda.[27]

This soft drink line has largely replaced Pepsi's Slice soft drinks. Tropicana also has Fruit Snacks, and in the United Kingdom makes smoothies.[28]

Trop50, introduced by Tropicana in 2009, is orange juice with 50% less sugar and calories, and no artificial sweeteners (this has Reb A or PureVia which is a form of the plant Stevia, but is chemically altered.)[29] Trop50 is available in several varieties including Farmstand Apple, Pomegranate Blueberry, Pineapple Mango, Orange, Lemonade, and Raspberry Lemonade.[30]

A number of their juice products, designed for 'extended shelf life', are colored with the extract of cochineal beetles. As this previously embarrassed the company, they use 'Carmine' on the label which is an alternate name for the dye.[31]

In 2010, the company announced the incoming limited release of Tropolis, a liquid fruit snack drink, for January 2011.[32]

In March 2011, the IRI named Trop50 as one of the "Top 10 Food and Beverage Brands in 2010."[33]

Apple juice marketed under the Tropicana Brand by Pepsi Canada uses Canadian apples and has a darker shade and more authentic color than the pale transparent juice marketed in the USA.

In celebration of National Orange Juice Day on May 4, 2022, Tropicana released Tropicana Crunch, a limited-edition cereal "made just for orange juice". The cereal consisted primarily of oats, wheat, brown sugar, rice, almonds, and honey. Many people reviewed the product on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube.[34][35]

Naming rights edit

Tropicana holds sponsorship to Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, the home to the baseball team Tampa Bay Rays. The name of the Bradenton Juice baseball team of the South Coast League was indicative of Tropicana's headquarters which were located in Bradenton, Florida.[citation needed]

Headquarters edit

The headquarters of Tropicana Products are in Chicago, Illinois. PepsiCo, the parent company of Tropicana, planned to begin moving Tropicana employees into its existing Chicago facility in the first quarter of 2004. PepsiCo moved Tropicana into Chicago so all of its juice brands would be consolidated into one Chicago-based unit.[36]

Until 2004, Tropicana Products was headquartered in the four-story Rossi Office Building in Bradenton, Florida. In 2004, the building, which was completed in 2002, was offered for $20 million. In 2007, it was sold to Bealls of Florida.[37] The 149,000 square foot building was renamed the E. R. Beall Center.[38]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ "PepsiCo to sell majority stake in Tropicana, other juice brands for $3.3 billion: Report". 3 August 2021.
  2. ^ "PepsiCo to sell Tropicana and other juice brands for $3.3 billion". CNBC. 3 August 2021. Retrieved 9 December 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "History of Tropicana Products, Inc. – FundingUniverse". fundinguniverse.com.
  4. ^ "Anthony Rossi, 92, Tropicana Founder And Industry Leader". The New York Times. Associated Press. 1993-01-27. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-02-02.
  5. ^ a b c Nickel, K., Stout, M. & Snyder, L. (2003). A History of Tropicana. Tropicana Products, Inc.
  6. ^ Bonocore, Joseph (2005-07-14). Raised Italian-American: Stories, Values and Traditions from the Italian Neighborhood. iUniverse. ISBN 978-0-595-80198-5.
  7. ^ a b "Tropicana North America". garybeene.com.
  8. ^ "Tropic-Ana: The girl behind the logo". mcagmuseum. 2020-03-19. Retrieved 2023-07-04.
  9. ^ "Tropic-Ana, the mascot of Tropicana orange juice". BrandlandUSA. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  10. ^ Allen, Meyer. . Allen Meyer. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
  11. ^ a b Jones, Jr., James A. (December 3, 2012). . Bradenton Herald. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  12. ^ Sellen, Tom (2010-03-10). "Tropicana Raising Prices on OJ". Wall Street Journal.
  13. ^ Roundup, An Interactive Journal News (1998-07-20). "Pepsi Agrees to Acquire Tropicana From Seagram Co. for $3.3 Billion". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  14. ^ "Bradenton-Based Tropicana is the World's Largest Producer of Branded Juice". Sarasota Magazine. Retrieved 2020-11-09.
  15. ^ REPORTS, STAFF AND WIRE. "Tropicana headquarters to leave Bradenton for Chicago". Sarasota Herald. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
  16. ^ "With Fla. Crop Down, Brazilian OJ Flows In" 2011-06-14 at the Wayback Machine, May 5, 2007
  17. ^ "Tropicana Pure Premium switching to all Florida oranges", February 19, 2012
  18. ^ Nelson, Diane; Davis, U. C. (2019-08-29). "75 percent of Florida's oranges have been lost to disease. Can science save citrus?". University of California. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  19. ^ "3 Minute Ad Age", February 26, 2009
  20. ^ Sellen, Tom (March 10, 2010). "Tropicana Raising Prices on OJ". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved August 23, 2010.
  21. ^ "Tropicana Orange Juice Downsizes Again – Mouse Print*".
  22. ^ "PepsiCo to sell Tropicana, other juice brands for $3.3 billion". Reuters. 2021-08-03. Retrieved 2021-08-03.
  23. ^ [1] April 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ . World-wire.com. 2009-04-22. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
  25. ^ [2] January 31, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  26. ^ https://www.rusorganic.in/ [dead link]
  27. ^ Pepsi Product Information, Retrieved 05-28-2009
  28. ^ "PepsiCo plots smoothie launch to rival Innocent", 01-31-2008, Retrieved 05-28-2009
  29. ^ Tropicana Products, Inc. "Tropicana – 100% Pure Squeezed Sunshine". trop50.com.
  30. ^ "PepsiCo adds new Trop50 varieties, marketing campaigns". www.bevindustry.com. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  31. ^ JOURNAL, Jane ZhangStaff Reporter of THE WALL STREET (2006-01-27). "Is There a Bug in Your Juice? New Food Labels Might Say". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  32. ^ Nestle, Marion (2011-01-11). "Pepsi's Questionable Push Into "Better-for-You" Foods". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
  33. ^ "SymphonyIRI Announces Successful Packaged Goods Brands 2011", March 29, 2011, Retrieved April 19, 2011
  34. ^ "I tried Tropicana Crunch, the new cereal designed to be eaten with orange juice". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  35. ^ "Tropicana Crunch". tropicanacrunch.com. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
  36. ^ Quigley, Kelly. "City to be home of Tropicana HQ." Crain's Chicago Business. December 2, 2003. Retrieved on December 23, 2009.
  37. ^ "Beall's acquires Tropicana property in Bradenton." Tampa Bay Business Journal. Tuesday January 2, 2007. Retrieved on December 23, 2009.
  38. ^ Braga, Michael and Kevin McQuaid. "Bealls buys office space." Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Wednesday January 3, 2007. Retrieved on December 23, 2009.

Sources edit

  • at the Florida Agriculture Hall of Fame class of 1987
  • Sanna Barlow Rossi. (1986) Anthony T. Rossi, Christian and Entrepreneur: The Story of the Founder of Tropicana. Inter-Varsity Press. ISBN 0-8308-4999-8

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Tropicana Europe Aseptic Bottle-Filling Line
  • Ask an Academic: Orange Juice

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tropicana Brands t r ɒ p ɪ ˈ k ae n e is an American fruit based beverage company It was founded in 1947 by Anthony T Rossi in Bradenton Florida Between 1998 and 2021 it was a subsidiary of PepsiCo In August 2021 61 of Tropicana was sold along with the rest of PepsiCo s juice brand portfolio for 3 3 billion to PAI Partners 2 PepsiCo retained the remaining 39 of the companies ownership Tropicana Brands GroupFlat version of the Tropicana logo as of 2007Company typeSubsidiaryFounded1947 77 years ago 1947 FounderAnthony T RossiHeadquartersChicago Illinois United StatesProductsFruit juiceParentPAI Partners 61 PepsiCo 39 1 Websitetropicana com Contents 1 History 1 1 Anthony T Rossi 1 2 Evolution of Tropicana Pure Premium 1 3 Shipping innovations 1 4 Going public and expansion 1969 1997 1 5 Sold to PepsiCo and twenty first century 1998 present 1 6 2009 failed redesign 1 7 2010 carton size 1 8 2018 carton size 1 9 Pending joint venture with PAI Partners 2021 present 2 Not for profit affiliations 3 Other products 4 Naming rights 5 Headquarters 6 Footnotes 7 Sources 8 External linksHistory editAnthony T Rossi edit Anthony T Rossi was born in Sicily Italy and immigrated to the United States in 1921 when he was 21 He drove a taxi was a grocer in New York then worked as a farmer in Virginia Then moved to Florida in 1940 where he farmed and was a restaurateur His first involvement with the Florida citrus industry was creating fresh fruit gift boxes they were sold in Macy s and Gimbels department stores All in the city of New York 3 In 1947 Rossi settled in Palmetto Florida and began packing fruit gift boxes and jars of sectioned fruit for salads under the name Manatee River Packing Company As the fruit segment business grew the company moved to a larger location in East Bradenton Florida This is where they changed its name to Fruit Industries 3 Fruit Industries continued to grow even started supplying ingredients for the fresh fruit salads on the menu of New York s famed Waldorf Astoria Hotel 4 At the East Bradenton location Rossi began producing frozen concentrated orange juice as a natural extension to the fruit section business 3 Evolution of Tropicana Pure Premium edit In 1952 Rossi purchased the Grapefruit Canning Company in Bradenton 5 The fresh fruit segments and orange juice business was profitable enough that he discontinued the production of fruit boxes 6 He developed flash pasteurization in 1954 a process that raised the temperature of juice for a short time to preserve its taste 3 For the first time consumers could have the fresh taste of pure not from concentrate juice in a chilled package 7 The juice Tropicana Pure Premium became the company s flagship product 7 The company developed a trademarked cartoon mascot for the brand called Tropic Ana a barefoot young girl carrying oranges on her head and wearing clothing that resembles a Hawaiian grass skirt and lei 8 She appeared prominently on the juice cartons and even the train cars used to transport the juice 9 Her image was phased out during the 1980s 10 Ed Price was hired as executive vice president and director in 1955 and represented the company as chairman of the Florida Citrus Commission 11 In 1957 the company s name was changed to Tropicana Products Inc to reflect the growing appeal of the Tropicana brand 3 Shipping innovations edit Main article Juice Train nbsp CSX pulling the Tropicana Juice Train across the Manatee River Bridge in Bradenton Florida in 2018Tropicana purchased one million dollars worth of refrigerated trucks to deliver Pure Premium in the mid to late fifties 5 Soon 2 000 dairies delivered Pure Premium orange juice to the doorsteps of consumers each morning 5 By 1958 a ship S S Tropicana delivered 1 5 million US gallons 1 200 000 imp gal 5 700 m3 of juice to New York each week from the new base at Cape Canaveral Florida 3 From 1960 to 1970 Tropicana utilized piggyback trailers on flatcars to move the juice more efficiently 3 In 1970 Tropicana orange juice was shipped as finished goods via refrigerated boxcars in one weekly round trip from Florida to Kearny New Jersey By the following year the company was operating two 65 car unit trains a week each carrying around 1 million US gallons 830 000 imp gal 3 800 m3 of juice 12 The Great White Juice Train the first unit train in the food industry consisting of 150 100 short ton insulated boxcars fabricated in the Alexandria Virginia shops of Fruit Growers Express commenced service on June 7 1971 over the 1 250 mile 2 010 km route An additional 100 cars were soon incorporated into the fleet and small mechanical refrigeration units were installed to keep temperatures constant on hot days In 2004 Tropicana s rail fleet of 514 cars traveled over 35 000 000 mi 56 000 000 km a method that is three times more fuel efficient than other shipping methods Going public and expansion 1969 1997 edit Tropicana Products Inc went public in 1969 The stock was first sold over the counter but gained a listing on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TOJ In the same year it became the first company in the citrus industry to operate its own plastic container manufacturing plant 3 Executive vice president Ed Price who served two terms in the Florida Senate 1958 1966 resigned his position in 1972 but remained on the board of directors until 1983 11 Rossi sold Tropicana to Beatrice Foods in 1978 He then retired and was inducted into the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1987 In 1985 Tropicana debuted Tropicana Pure Premium HomeStyle orange juice which featured added pulp 3 In the 1980s Tropicana was acquired by The Seagram Company Ltd In the decade that followed they introduced new juice beverage creations including the orange line of bottled and frozen juice blends 3 In the early nineties under Seagram Tropicana also began to expand distribution to global markets They formed a partnership to process and distribute Kirin Tropicana juices in Japan By that time the company was also distributing Tropicana Pure Premium in Canada the United Kingdom Ireland France Germany Argentina Panama and Sweden As the 1990s continued Tropicana further expanded internationally entering several more Latin American countries Hong Kong and China 3 Seagram Beverage Group acquired Dole Food Company s global juice business in 1995 including the Dole brands in North America and Dole Fruvita Looza and Juice Bowl juices and nectars in Europe Dole was operated under Tropicana Dole Beverages North America and Tropicana Dole Beverages International 3 Sold to PepsiCo and twenty first century 1998 present edit nbsp Logo from 2003 to 2007 nbsp A logo used from 2007 to 2017 Tropicana was acquired by PepsiCo in 1998 which combined it with the Dole brand for marketing purposes 3 13 The company has become the world s leading producer of branded fruit juices 14 Tropicana headquarters moved to Chicago in 2003 15 Due to the decreased productivity of Florida s orange crop in the wake of several damaging touches of frost Tropicana began using a blend of Florida and Brazilian oranges in 2007 16 Citing an increased consumer interest in the origin of food products the company announced in February 2012 that its Tropicana Pure Premium line would return to sourcing oranges only from Florida 17 Tropicana later reverted to sourcing its oranges from both Florida and Brazil due to the Asian citrus psyllid a microscopic insect that spreads a bacterial disease that causes citrus greening It is estimated that the disease has killed over 75 of Florida s citrus trees 18 2009 failed redesign edit In February 2009 Tropicana switched the design on all cartons sold in the United States to a new image created by the Arnell Group The new packaging featured an image of a stemmed glass of orange juice redesigned the cap to look like the outside of an orange and rotated the name to be read vertically After two months of negative consumer reaction and a 20 drop in sales Tropicana switched back to its original design of an orange skewered by a drinking straw 19 2010 carton size edit In early 2010 Tropicana reduced the size of its traditional 64 US fl oz 66 61 imp fl oz 1 89 L carton to 59 US fl oz 61 41 imp fl oz 1 74 L in the U S market and maintained the original price This change represented a 7 8 price per ounce increase for consumers 20 2018 carton size edit In 2018 Tropicana again reduced the size of its containers from 59 US fl oz 61 41 imp fl oz 1 74 L to 52 US fl oz 54 12 imp fl oz 1 54 L 21 due to more shortages and high demand Pending joint venture with PAI Partners 2021 present edit On August 3 2021 PepsiCo announced that they would sell a majority stake in Tropicana Naked Juice and other juice brands to PAI Partners for 3 3 billion to concentrate on their healthy snack foods and zero calorie beverages They would retain a 39 stake in the new joint venture company and have exclusive distribution rights to the brands in the USA 22 Not for profit affiliations editIn 2008 Tropicana started the Rescue Rainforest campaign in the U S in collaboration with the charity Cool Earth 23 People could buy special promotional packs of Tropicana and enter the pack s code online For each code entered 100 square feet 9 3 m2 of rainforest would be saved 24 The project was based in the Ashaninka corridor in Peru which lies in an arc of deforestation As of June 2009 over 47 000 000 square feet 4 400 000 m2 4 4 km2 1 7 sq mi had been saved 25 Along with launching the Rescue Rainforest initiative Tropicana has been trying to reduce their carbon footprint by encouraging carton recycling and supporting the Sustainable Forestry Initiative 26 Other products editPepsi produces fruit flavored soft drinks called Tropicana Twister Soda 27 This soft drink line has largely replaced Pepsi s Slice soft drinks Tropicana also has Fruit Snacks and in the United Kingdom makes smoothies 28 Trop50 introduced by Tropicana in 2009 is orange juice with 50 less sugar and calories and no artificial sweeteners this has Reb A or PureVia which is a form of the plant Stevia but is chemically altered 29 Trop50 is available in several varieties including Farmstand Apple Pomegranate Blueberry Pineapple Mango Orange Lemonade and Raspberry Lemonade 30 A number of their juice products designed for extended shelf life are colored with the extract of cochineal beetles As this previously embarrassed the company they use Carmine on the label which is an alternate name for the dye 31 In 2010 the company announced the incoming limited release of Tropolis a liquid fruit snack drink for January 2011 32 In March 2011 the IRI named Trop50 as one of the Top 10 Food and Beverage Brands in 2010 33 Apple juice marketed under the Tropicana Brand by Pepsi Canada uses Canadian apples and has a darker shade and more authentic color than the pale transparent juice marketed in the USA In celebration of National Orange Juice Day on May 4 2022 Tropicana released Tropicana Crunch a limited edition cereal made just for orange juice The cereal consisted primarily of oats wheat brown sugar rice almonds and honey Many people reviewed the product on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube 34 35 Naming rights editTropicana holds sponsorship to Tropicana Field in St Petersburg Florida the home to the baseball team Tampa Bay Rays The name of the Bradenton Juice baseball team of the South Coast League was indicative of Tropicana s headquarters which were located in Bradenton Florida citation needed Headquarters editThe headquarters of Tropicana Products are in Chicago Illinois PepsiCo the parent company of Tropicana planned to begin moving Tropicana employees into its existing Chicago facility in the first quarter of 2004 PepsiCo moved Tropicana into Chicago so all of its juice brands would be consolidated into one Chicago based unit 36 Until 2004 Tropicana Products was headquartered in the four story Rossi Office Building in Bradenton Florida In 2004 the building which was completed in 2002 was offered for 20 million In 2007 it was sold to Bealls of Florida 37 The 149 000 square foot building was renamed the E R Beall Center 38 Footnotes edit PepsiCo to sell majority stake in Tropicana other juice brands for 3 3 billion Report 3 August 2021 PepsiCo to sell Tropicana and other juice brands for 3 3 billion CNBC 3 August 2021 Retrieved 9 December 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m History of Tropicana Products Inc FundingUniverse fundinguniverse com Anthony Rossi 92 Tropicana Founder And Industry Leader The New York Times Associated Press 1993 01 27 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2023 02 02 a b c Nickel K Stout M amp Snyder L 2003 A History of Tropicana Tropicana Products Inc Bonocore Joseph 2005 07 14 Raised Italian American Stories Values and Traditions from the Italian Neighborhood iUniverse ISBN 978 0 595 80198 5 a b Tropicana North America garybeene com Tropic Ana The girl behind the logo mcagmuseum 2020 03 19 Retrieved 2023 07 04 Tropic Ana the mascot of Tropicana orange juice BrandlandUSA 30 October 2008 Retrieved 13 February 2014 Allen Meyer Bring Back Tropic Ana Allen Meyer Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 13 February 2014 a b Jones Jr James A December 3 2012 Former senator and community leader Edgar H Price Jr dies at 94 Bradenton Herald Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Retrieved 5 December 2012 Sellen Tom 2010 03 10 Tropicana Raising Prices on OJ Wall Street Journal Roundup An Interactive Journal News 1998 07 20 Pepsi Agrees to Acquire Tropicana From Seagram Co for 3 3 Billion Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 11 09 Bradenton Based Tropicana is the World s Largest Producer of Branded Juice Sarasota Magazine Retrieved 2020 11 09 REPORTS STAFF AND WIRE Tropicana headquarters to leave Bradenton for Chicago Sarasota Herald Retrieved 2018 07 29 With Fla Crop Down Brazilian OJ Flows In Archived 2011 06 14 at the Wayback Machine May 5 2007 Tropicana Pure Premium switching to all Florida oranges February 19 2012 Nelson Diane Davis U C 2019 08 29 75 percent of Florida s oranges have been lost to disease Can science save citrus University of California Retrieved 2021 05 03 3 Minute Ad Age February 26 2009 Sellen Tom March 10 2010 Tropicana Raising Prices on OJ Wall Street Journal Retrieved August 23 2010 Tropicana Orange Juice Downsizes Again Mouse Print PepsiCo to sell Tropicana other juice brands for 3 3 billion Reuters 2021 08 03 Retrieved 2021 08 03 1 Archived April 9 2009 at the Wayback Machine Tropicana Teams Up With Cool Earth for Rescue The Rainforest Campaign World wire com 2009 04 22 Archived from the original on 2011 07 18 Retrieved 2014 05 25 2 Archived January 31 2011 at the Wayback Machine https www rusorganic in dead link Pepsi Product Information Retrieved 05 28 2009 PepsiCo plots smoothie launch to rival Innocent 01 31 2008 Retrieved 05 28 2009 Tropicana Products Inc Tropicana 100 Pure Squeezed Sunshine trop50 com PepsiCo adds new Trop50 varieties marketing campaigns www bevindustry com Retrieved 2021 05 03 JOURNAL Jane ZhangStaff Reporter of THE WALL STREET 2006 01 27 Is There a Bug in Your Juice New Food Labels Might Say Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2021 05 03 Nestle Marion 2011 01 11 Pepsi s Questionable Push Into Better for You Foods The Atlantic Retrieved 2021 05 03 SymphonyIRI Announces Successful Packaged Goods Brands 2011 March 29 2011 Retrieved April 19 2011 I tried Tropicana Crunch the new cereal designed to be eaten with orange juice TODAY com Retrieved 2022 06 23 Tropicana Crunch tropicanacrunch com Retrieved 2022 06 23 Quigley Kelly City to be home of Tropicana HQ Crain s Chicago Business December 2 2003 Retrieved on 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