Odwalla
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Odwalla (pronounced Oh-dwa-la) is a juice company founded in Santa Cruz, California in 1980 by Greg Steltenpohl, Gerry Percy, and Bonnie Bassett. It is now headquartered in Dinuba, CA. Formerly a publicly traded company, Odwalla was acquired by the Coca-Cola Company in 2002 for $181 million.["Coke buys Odwalla"], CNNmoney, October 30, 2001.
The Odwalla brand includes juices, smoothies and similar health beverages. Odwalla helped popularize the flash pasteurization technique, which eliminates harmful bacteria without the associated taste and nutritional loss accompanying traditional pasteurization.
The name Odwalla was taken from that of a character in the song Illistrum by Malachi Favors as performed by the Art Ensemble of Chicago.[Odwalla: Who We Are], Odwalla Inc., retrieved May 25, 2006
E. coli outbreak
In 1996 Odwalla was shaken by a limited outbreak of the [[Escherichia coli O157:H7|E. coli 0157:H7]] bacterium on the West Coast causing one death and 66 illnesses which resulted in the recall of 1,000 units of its unpasteurized apple juice and apple juice containing beverages.[1999 FDA Budget report], Food and Drug Administration, 1999 Thirteen Odwalla apple juice products were pulled from the shelves on October 31 as part of a voluntary recall in cooperation with the FDA.[E. Coli 0157:H7 outbreak associated with Odwalla brand apple juice products], Food and Drug Administration, October 31, 1996 This recall touched 4,600 retail locations in the U.S. and British Columbia, cost $6.5 million and took 48 hours. Following the event, Odwalla introduced flash pasteurization to its manufacturing process to address safety concerns. The juices reappeared on the shelves on December 5, 1996 under the label "flash-pasteurized" and are reportedly safe for the elderly and children to consume.See also
References
External links
- [Official website] of Odwalla Inc.
- [The Odwalla affair]
- [Companies in Crisis - What to do when it all goes wrong]
- [E. coli poisoning leads to Odwalla juice recall on CNN]
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