TOM: How you doin’? I’m Tom. TOM: And I’m Tom, and we’re juice guys. TOM: We’re juice guys. TOM: So, Tom, tell them how you become a juice guy. TOM: Well, you know, if you make Nantucket Nectar juice. TOM: If you sell Nantucket Nectars juice. TOM: If you drink Nantucket Nectars juice, you’re also a juice guy. TOM: But we make Nantucket Nectar juice, so we don’t have to be that kind of juice guy. TOM: You know, guys is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as a group of men or women. TOM: That’s true. It’s multisexual, multipersonal, multigenderal. TOM: It cross dresses. [LAUGHTER] TOM: If you can’t find Nantucket Nectars, you have to go up to the storeowner and say, please, be a juice guy. TOM: Nantucket Nectars. TOM: We make authentic lemonade. TOM: Pressed apple juice. TOM: Orange mango. TOM: Apple raspberry. TOM: Guava. I love the name guava. TOM: Lighten up, OK? TOM: Nantucket Nectars. TOM: You know, people ask me, why do we use the peach on so many of our symbols and our sweatshirts and our T-shirts and all these other things? It’s because peach was the original flavor. TOM: Peach was our original flavor. We made it way back in 1989. A lot of people can’t even remember the olden days of 1989, when we were starting. TOM: I think they had stagecoaches in 1989. TOM: We’ve been in this industry for almost ten years. We make juice the way you’d want it made. TOM: You gotta try Nantucket Nectars. TOM: We won’t let you down. TOM: We will not let you down. [END]