WOMAN: How you doin’? 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. TOM: This is my grandmother, Dorothy Lundberg. WOMAN: I’m a juice guy. TOM: This is my grandmother, Grammy Bea. WOMAN: I’m a juice guy. [LAUGHTER] TOM: We make lemonade the way our grandmothers made lemonade. TOM: So we’re wondering if we were telling the truth. WOMAN: Always. TOM: We’re coming out with this new squeezed line called Squeezed nectars, not from concentrate lemon juice. TOM: Squeezed from lemons, water, real sugar. WOMAN: You’ve got it made. TOM: It was just like our grandmothers used to make. WOMAN: Absolutely right. TOM: Fresh squeezed lemon juice. TOM: Not from concentrate. TOM: Cranberry lemonade. TOM: Mango lemonade. TOM: Peach lemonade. TOM: Half and half. TOM: And lemonade. WOMAN: Lemonade has been known as a good summer drink. TOM: We’re making it in a bottle that looks like a Mason jar. WOMAN: I’ll have to get it in my refrigerator fast. TOM: Have you ever heard of an Arnold Palmer? WOMAN: No. TOM: That’s where you mix lemonade and iced tea. WOMAN: Well, how does it get that name? TOM: Because he used to like it. WOMAN: So do I, and they never named it after me. TOM: Do you tell people that your Tom and Tom’s grandmothers? WOMAN: I’ve made friends with people because of doing it. WOMAN: I think they wanted a free drink. TOM: Fresh squeezed nectars. TOM: Squeezed nectars. WOMAN: Tom and Tom won’t let you down. WOMAN: Never let you down. [END]