TOM: How you doin’? I’m Tom TOM: And I’m Tom. CHILDREN: And we're juice guys. TOM: We’re the guys who bring you the fresh pressed apple juice. CHILD: Orange mango CHILD: Peach Orange. CHILD: Fruit Punch CHILD: Lemonade TOM: We’re with some elementary school kids today. TOM: And we want to talk to them about Squeezed Nectars. So tell everyone how to make lemonade. CHILD: Take lemon CHILD: Squeeze it and add a little sugar. TOM: That’s exactly how we make it. CHILD: Nantucket Nectars. TOM: Why do you think we came up with the name Squeezed Nectars? CHILD: Because you squeeze the lemons. TOM: That’s exactly right. CHILD: Do you use your grandmother’s recipe? TOM: Yes, we do. TOM: We squeeze lemons, add water, and add sugar. TOM: Nantucket Nectars. CHILD: The most natural. CHILD: The best lemonade on the earth. TOM: You think we should have a competition, your grandma versus my grandma, who can make the best lemonade? CHILD: Yeah. TOM: Who would win? CHILD: Your grandmother. TOM: Do you think your grandma would be made if she heard you say that? CHILD: Yeah, but it’s better than my mom’s. My mom’s terrible at it. [LAUGHTER] CHILD: You take the recipe from your grandmother. TOM: That’s it, right. We should pay her, shouldn’t we? We owe her some money. TOM: Do you know who Tom and Tom are? CHILD: No. TOM: Oh, that’s cool, I can handle that. TOM: You’ve gotta try Nantucket Nectars. CHILD: It won’t make you sad. TOM: Yeah, that’s good. It won’t make you sad. CHILD: Tom and Tom won’t let you down. CHILD: We are the juice guys! Yeah Yeah! boom boom! [END]