Jamba Juice Juices Up Its Budget for Promotion
NEW YORK -- Looking to get back to its roots in local communities, now with year-round food options, Jamba Juice will invest $30 million this fall in a "Feel Good Moments" promotional campaign that will be conducted out-of-home and online.
The chain, best known for its smoothies, will distribute 30 million "Feel Good Bucks" through street teams, direct mail, brand partners and online. Recipients must bring their Bucks into Jamba Juice shops to learn the value, which ranges from $1 to $10,000. The Bucks are good for $1 to $25 off food purchases and larger cash prizes. The promotion runs Oct. 5 through Jan. 4.
The ad spend is a significant change from last year when Jamba spent just $1.5 million in measured media, according to Nielsen Co. That figure does not include Internet advertising.
Through a sweepstakes element, three people will win a self-designed Feel Good Moment, such as a Hawaiian vacation or the repayment of a school loan—or anything within legal limits, $10,000 and reason. (Checking the value of a Buck is free, but to receive the cash or prize, the patron must make a purchase.)
The 730-store chain will send its Bananaman mascot out as a "Feel Good Ambassador" to high-traffic locations in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. In addition to distributing the Bucks, he will do good deeds such as give First Class airline ticket upgrades and fill up people’s gas tanks.
Those who don’t run into Bananaman or get a mailer, can print a Feel Good Buck through an app at the brand’s Facebook page.
"The backdrop is America’s not feeling so great these days and Jamba Juice is a brand that brings people together and refreshes them," said James White, president and CEO. "We’re trying to translate that in-store experience outside our stores" at a time when people are looking for more value.
Additionally, the company’s mission is to be "America’s healthiest QSR" while taking the seasonality out of its business to improve year-round sales. Jamba Juice added oatmeal last winter and now has wraps and food fare at about 300 locations.
Jamba Juice’s better-for-you message will tie in to the promotion through in-store signage and other collateral. "Part of feeling good is about doing things that are good for your body," said Kim Larson, vice president of marketing. "That is one of our core messages—being healthy and active feels good."
-- Nielsen Business Media
The chain, best known for its smoothies, will distribute 30 million "Feel Good Bucks" through street teams, direct mail, brand partners and online. Recipients must bring their Bucks into Jamba Juice shops to learn the value, which ranges from $1 to $10,000. The Bucks are good for $1 to $25 off food purchases and larger cash prizes. The promotion runs Oct. 5 through Jan. 4.
The ad spend is a significant change from last year when Jamba spent just $1.5 million in measured media, according to Nielsen Co. That figure does not include Internet advertising.
Through a sweepstakes element, three people will win a self-designed Feel Good Moment, such as a Hawaiian vacation or the repayment of a school loan—or anything within legal limits, $10,000 and reason. (Checking the value of a Buck is free, but to receive the cash or prize, the patron must make a purchase.)
The 730-store chain will send its Bananaman mascot out as a "Feel Good Ambassador" to high-traffic locations in New York, Chicago and Los Angeles. In addition to distributing the Bucks, he will do good deeds such as give First Class airline ticket upgrades and fill up people’s gas tanks.
Those who don’t run into Bananaman or get a mailer, can print a Feel Good Buck through an app at the brand’s Facebook page.
"The backdrop is America’s not feeling so great these days and Jamba Juice is a brand that brings people together and refreshes them," said James White, president and CEO. "We’re trying to translate that in-store experience outside our stores" at a time when people are looking for more value.
Additionally, the company’s mission is to be "America’s healthiest QSR" while taking the seasonality out of its business to improve year-round sales. Jamba Juice added oatmeal last winter and now has wraps and food fare at about 300 locations.
Jamba Juice’s better-for-you message will tie in to the promotion through in-store signage and other collateral. "Part of feeling good is about doing things that are good for your body," said Kim Larson, vice president of marketing. "That is one of our core messages—being healthy and active feels good."
-- Nielsen Business Media