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Jones Soda

Jones Soda Co. is a beverage company based in Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington. It bottles and distributes soft drinks, non-carbonated beverages, energy drinks, and candy. Jones Soda is a carbonated soft drink that has many unusual flavors that are not offered by other soft drink makers.
According to its marketing, the company was founded by Peter van Stolk in 1986〔
(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = Jones Soda Co )
〕 as a beverage distributor in Western Canada. Until 1995, the company distributed other beverage lines such as AriZona Iced Tea and Thomas Kemper sodas in Western Canada.
As the company gained significant knowledge of the beverage industry, it decided to get into the market with alternative beverages as the Urban Juice & Soda Company. By 2000, over 85% of its revenues came from the Jones Soda brand, and the company officially changed its name to Jones Soda and moved from its headquarters in Vancouver, British Columbia, to Seattle, Washington.
==History==
In November 2006, Jones Soda announced that it would replace high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) – which is used by most national brands in carbonated soft drinks – in its products with cane sugar (in the form of an inverted syrup). On January 22, 2007, Jones Pure Cane Soda was launched in 12 ounce cans. By April 2007, all of the company's products switched to cane sugar, except for its energy drinks, which changed that fall.〔(Seattle soda maker ends the sweet talk, opts for sugar ). Seattle Times. February 5, 2007〕
In 2007, the company announced an $11.6 million loss, due to the attempted expansion into the canned-soda market, whose barriers to entry were high against mass-produced Coca Cola and Pepsi.
In 2008, Jones Soda announced a second-quarter loss and the downsizing of 42 employees (40% of its workforce), cutting costs a little over $2.6 million annually.〔
In March 2010, Jones Soda agreed to allow rival Reed's, Inc. to purchase the company at a steep discount, though later in the month Jones backed out of the deal. The company named former Talking Rain president William Meissner as President and CEO.
In June 2010, the company announced a distribution deal with Wal-Mart and $10 million in financing from Glengrove Small Cap Value Ltd.
During the summer of 2011, Jones moved out of its South Lake Union headquarters〔"(Contact Us )." Jones Soda. Retrieved February 12, 2010.〕〔Allison, Melissa. "(Jones Soda eyes mainstream soda market )." ''The Seattle Times''. Thursday May 15, 2008. Retrieved February 12, 2010. "...Jones said last week at the company's South Lake Union headquarters."〕 to a building in Pioneer Square opposite CenturyLink Field.〔(Jones Soda Co. Announces Seattle Headquarters Move )〕
In 2012, Jennifer Cue was hired as CEO.

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