WOMAN: How are you doing? I’m Dot. WOMAN: And I’m Bea. WOMAN: And we’re juice guys. WOMAN: We're juice guys. TOM: How you doin’? I’m Tom. TOM: And I’m Tom. WOMAN: Hi. TOM: We’ve been saying that we make lemonade like our grandmothers used to make lemonade. TOM: That’s why they’re here, because we want to talk to them about -- TOM: An entirely new line of lemonades. TOM: Right. TOM: My grandmother, Grammy Bea. TOM: Hi. TOM: And this is my grandmother, Dorothy Lundberg. WOMAN: Your Dad calls me Dot. TOM: You don’t call her Dot. TOM: I don’t. I call her Grandma. TOM: So we were just curious how you would make lemonade? WOMAN: It used to be a job. You squeezed the lemons, put sugar in it and water. WOMAN: Sugar and water. TOM: Did you use concentrated lemon juice? WOMAN: No, you squeeze lemons. TOM: Yeah, that’s how we make lemonade. WOMAN: Of course. TOM: Nantucket Nectars. TOM: Nantucket Nectars. TOM: We’ve got a new product coming out now called Squeezed Nectars. TOM: Squeezed Nectars. WOMAN: Squeezed Nectars. TOM: Squeezed. WOMAN: There’s a d on the end of it. TOM: Right. TOM: We’re making a mango lemonade, a peach lemonade, a cranberry lemonade. WOMAN: That’d be good. TOM: And then half and half. TOM: That’s where you mix lemonade and iced tea. WOMAN: Oh, wonderful. I already want one. TOM: So look for the new bottle. 17 ½ ounce, shaped something like a Mason jar. TOM: Look for our squeezed nectars. WOMEN: Now we’re celebrities, is that right? WOMAN: Tom and Tom won’t let you down. WOMAN: Never let you down. WOMAN: This isn’t all going to be taped, is it? TOM: No. [END]