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  2. Wasn't Starbucks Supposed to Crush Jamba? - AOL

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  3. Kirk Perron - Wikipedia

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    He was born on March 21, 1964, in Huntington Park, California.At 16 years old, He started working at Safeway as an assistant manager.. On March 31, 1990; after leaving the California Polytechnic State University, Kirk Perron borrowed $30,000 from Lea Perron, and opened his first shop "Juice Club" in San Luis Obispo. [1]

  4. Jamba Juice - Wikipedia

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    Jamba Juice was opened by Kirk Perron at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo.Perron, who worked as a supermarket manager and was also an avid cyclist and healthy-lifestyle advocate, opened the restaurant because he was dissatisfied with the quality of post-workout snacks, saying, “The marketplace was mostly filled with fat.” [3] The first restaurant, named Juice Club ...

  5. No, Your Immunity Boost Drinks Aren’t Doing Anything - AOL

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  6. Immune Power Diet - Wikipedia

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    The Immune Power Diet is a pseudoscientific elimination diet promoted by physician Stuart M. Berger (1953–1994). The diet was based on the false idea that many people have hidden food allergies and that by eliminating certain foods and taking dietary supplements the body's immune system would be strengthened.

  7. Jamba Says: Thanks for the Smoothie Business Boost ... - AOL

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    When Jamba Juice parent Jamba (JMBA) stepped up to deliver its fourth-quarter results earlier this month, it was easy to question the lifestyle brand's blended essence. Competition has intensified ...

  8. Can you hear me? (alleged telephone scam) - Wikipedia

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    Reports on the purported scam are an Internet hoax, first spread on social media sites in 2017. [1] While the phone calls received by people are real, the calls are not related to scam activity. [1] According to some news reports on the hoax, victims of the purported fraud receive telephone calls from an unknown person who asks, "Can you hear me?"

  9. Jamba Juice Recognized for Innovative Employee Health and ...

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