New juice
bar quenches healthy thirst at CSULB
By Chan
Tran
Daily Forty-Niner
Juice bars
have become trendy.
In recent
years hundreds of health conscious establishments
have opened up to provide an array of fruit smoothies
injected with a mixture of vitamins. Among the more
popular places are Jamba Juice and Juice It Up!
However,
Robeks Juice, which opened Aug. 2 in the University
Student Union, is not merely a juice bar, it is a
nutritional provider. That is what Robek's development
coordinator Mike Butler, says separates his franchise
from the other places.
"What
we offer is not only a place to buy smoothies, but
rather a unique nutritional brand offering information,
vitamins and other healthy products," Butler
said. "We provide an alternative to the normal
fast food meals and we are more serious about nutrition
than the other establishments."
Robeks,
with its neon green and orange fruit-color design,
combines with the new Coffee Bean to create the new
area of the student union on the East side. Five high
chairs and tables line along the large windows giving
customers a chance to sit down and enjoy the East
campus view.
The menu
reflects the wide variety of health-related products
that make the juice bar different from the other juice
stores: smoothies, soups, fresh juices, frozen yogurt,
and healthy gourmet, such as focaccia sandwiches,
salads, hot soups and low-fat baked goods. All are
made from their own recipes.
"What
we're dealing with here is how to deal with stress
for people," Butler said. "Our products
are made with the most quantity of qualified vitamins.
If you fill your body up with grease and starch, you're
going to want to get more energy from vitamins from
fruits and other healthy foods, which is what we want
to provide."
The juice
bar opened its first store in Westchester in 1996
with the goal of becoming "the highest quality
operator in the made-to-order juices smoothie/juice
bar industry," Butler said. In the last four
years, it has opened more than 20 stores in Southern
California (the student union is the 28th store) and
expects to reach 50 by the end of 2000.
The choice
for a location at CSULB is perfect because we have
"an active campus," Butler said. "Our
customer base can be summed up in one word: active.
We think that because of the high sports reputation
that CSULB has, many athletes and students will find
it a good healthy addition to Carls Jr, Taco Bell
and Subway."
Although
the juice bar hopes to make a big impression on CSULB,
certain constraints might make that job a bit harder.
"The
hard part about being on the East side of campus is
the light traffic," said Jill Lening, a junior
liberal studies student and Robeks employee. "Many
students have never heard or Robeks and being on this
side does not give it the most exposure."
But Butler
feels that through promotion -- thousands of commuter
mugs will be given throughout campus-- ads, sponsorship
and word of mouth, students on campus will eventually
embrace the juice bar.
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