TOM: How you doin’? I’m Tom. WOMAN: I’m Maureen. TOM: I’m Tom. LEAH: I’m Leah. ALL: We’re juice guys. TOM: We’re teaching people in Chicago about Nantucket Nectars. TOM: You ever have this before? MAN: Yes, sir. Cranberry juice. TOM: You like Nantucket Nectars? MAN: Yes, sir. TOM: We make a great lemonade and not from concentrate apple juice. MAN: Yeah, good stuff. WOMAN: All natural stuff. TOM: There you go. WOMAN: That’s tasty too. TOM: Pineapple orange guava. MAN: It’s quite impressive. TOM: We get the guavas from Schaumburg, Illinois. MAN: Quite so. TOM: Have you ever heard a Nantucket Nectar ad on the radio? MAN: I don’t like them. TOM: You don’t like the ads? MAN: No, I don’t. MAN: It’s like we’re juice guys, and they kept saying that, and it was like starting to irritate me after a while. TOM: And now you’re going to be on the ads. MAN: Oh, no! TOM: You like that? WOMAN: It’s like tingly, it’s good. MAN: The whole fruit, no aftertaste, it’s all good. TOM: Can you name the names of the two founders of the company? WOMAN: Bill or something? TOM: Bill and...? WOMAN: John, yeah. TOM: Bill and John. TOM: Juice guys, right, Bill and John? WOMAN: Juice guys, definitely. TOM: Tom, Tom, juice guys right there with Sammy and Michael. Right there. TOM: Are we? TOM: Anyway, say I’m a juice guy. MAN: You’re a juice guy. TOM: No, you are a juice guy. MAN: I’m a juice guy? TOM: If you want quality juice, we got quality juice. MAN: You gotta try Nantucket Nectars. TOM: We won’t let you down. [END]