Jones Soda, Oh The Huge Manatee!

edited March 2008 in The Economy
I have friend that works at Jones and he mentioned something the other day about their stock getting slaughtered so I looked it up.
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Yeah, that's pretty bad. 45% in just 10 days. Especially that one waterfall on the 11th.

So I zoomed out a bit to see what the overall trend is.
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Wow. The Seattlest has an informative article about the latest downward move.
Local drink maker Jones Soda lost more than $10 million during the fourth quarter of last year, according to the PI.
SeattlePI wrote:
For the quarter ended Dec. 31, the company posted a 39-cent-per-share loss -- 13 times the 3-cent loss that analysts were expecting. During the same period a year ago, the company posted net income of $2 million, or 8 cents a share.

I guess it isn't surprising for a company that makes expensive novelty soda to get hammered like this as we enter a consumer-led recession, but so much so quickly and on a company whose main market is the PNW which is just barely joining the downturn? At this rate will Jones survive the recession?

Comments

  • Well I have to say my kids love it. However, it's too full of sugar and parents are the ones making the weekly grocery decisions. Maybe they could diversify and do more with sugar-free sodas to try and take a bite out of the diet pepsi/diet coke market.

    I noticed some jones soda gum the other day. Of course my daughter wanted to get it, but I said no because it was too full of sugar.

    I say ditch the sugar, Jones.
  • jillayne wrote:
    Well I have to say my kids love it. However, it's too full of sugar and parents are the ones making the weekly grocery decisions. Maybe they could diversify and do more with sugar-free sodas to try and take a bite out of the diet pepsi/diet coke market.

    I noticed some jones soda gum the other day. Of course my daughter wanted to get it, but I said no because it was too full of sugar.

    I say ditch the sugar, Jones.

    They use sugar instead of corn syrup. Many people would argue this is a vast improvement, as high fructose corn syrup appears to give a bigger sugar buzz while not satiating the appetite. Additionally, I prefer sugared pop to the diet soda, which is sweetened in all sorts of funny ways.

    If you can't have the sugar (dieting or medical reasons), you should be drinking water or tea instead.
  • I'd have to side with RCC on this one. Real sugar is less harmful than HFCS, and both are better than aspartame, saccharine, sucralose, and other artificial sweeteners used in drinks.
  • I don't drink much soda these days, but what little I do drink is almost exclusively Jones Soda, because they're pretty much the only ones using cane sugar instead of HFCS (ick).

    I think their problems have little to do with the economy, and more to do with them trying to expand too fast. On my road trip to the other corner of the country back in December/January, I saw Jones on the shelf all the way down in Florida and Alabama.

    Plus they've seriously expanded their product line, moving from just bottled sodas to canned, gum, and other random products, and will be adding a plain old cola line as well. Making the transition from local niche brand to national competitor is hecka expensive, as they're discovering. I hope it doesn't put them under.
  • The Tim wrote:
    I think their problems have little to do with the economy, and more to do with them trying to expand too fast.

    That's probably true. At least that's what the Seattlest thinks, but if it is true it might actually make things even worse. If they're already getting hit hard due to expanding to fast, what's going to happen when the slowing economy kicks them when they're down? How do novelty soft drink companies do during recessions?
  • The Tim wrote:
    I don't drink much soda these days, but what little I do drink is almost exclusively Jones Soda, because they're pretty much the only ones using cane sugar instead of HFCS (ick).

    You can pick up Mexican Coke w/cane sugar at a few places around here. 24 pack (in bottles) at Costco for one. A good bit cheaper than Jones IIRC.
  • Jones soda does make a diet cola, sugar free and sweetened with Splenda, much better tasting than Diet Coke...If I recall correctly there were some accounting irregularities regarding Jones. I hope they survive..who else is going to come out with Turkey and Gravy flavored soda?
  • Mexican Coke isn't guaranteed to have cane sugar. It just usually does.

    You can buy Imperial Dr. Pepper which is guaranteed to have 100% cane sugar.

    http://www.olddocs.com/results.aspx?cat ... =Dr+Pepper
  • I tried a case of Mexican Coke several months ago and was unaffected by it. It did taste a little different, like it had a cinnamony taste to it, but I couldn't decide if that was good or bad. I'm not exactly a connoisseur of Coke though. The first time I had one was when I was 19.

    It's too bad about the expansion problems though. My friend was hoping to get transferred to Denver, but that looks less likely now. It's good for me though because I don't want them to move away.
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