275 people. It was taken over by Coca-Cola in 2013, which has at least a 90% share.
As for the three original
founders, they still own part of Innocent and have
set up an
investment fund called ‘Jam Jar Investments’ to give financial backing to new
businesses. It’s all a long way from that pop-up at the music festival.
In 1999 three friends saw a gap in the drinks market. They spent six months and
£500 developing fruit smoothies and then they sold their drinks from a pop-up stall at
a weekend music festival. Above the stall was a sign which said: ‘Should we give up
our jobs to make these smoothies?’ and people were asked to throw their empty cups
into bins marked ‘Yes’ or ‘N o’. ‘Yes’ won and the Innocent brand was bom.
The story of Innocent drinks is one that brings hope to all would-be entrepreneurs.
The three founders saw an immediate return on their investment in a pop-up, and the
business now turns over £100 million a year and the company employs 275 people. It
was taken over by Coca-Cola in 2013, which has at least a 90% share. As for the three
original founders, they still own part of Innocent and have set up an investment fund
called ‘Jam Jar Investments’ to give financial backing to new businesses. It’s all a long
way from that pop-up at the music festival.
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