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A Silicon Valley start-up that was hailed as the 'Keurig for juice' appears to be a rotten scam. Free dora videos full episodes.
The Juicero is a machine that squeezes packets of pre-cut produce to make healthy juices. The packets range in price from $5 to $8 and can't be purchased unless customers already own a Juicero machine, which costs $399.
But a recent test by Bloomberg showed that squeezing the packets by hand was nearly just as effective - and actually faster - than using the machine.
Reporters were able to wring out 7.5 ounces of juice from the packets in a minute and a half while the machine squeezed out 8 ounces in two minutes.
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Venture capitalists - including Google's investing firm - poured more than $120million into the Silicon Valley start-up on the promise of a sleek machine with the pressing power 'to lift two Teslas'.
Two backers who spoke with Bloomberg said they were disappointed when they finally got to try out the invention, noting that it was bulkier than what they were promised and they were confused that the packets could just as easily be squeezed by hand.
One investor said he would have never even scheduled a meeting with the company if he knew the packets could be squeezed by hand.
The company declined to offer an official comment when contacted by DailyMail.com on Wednesday.
Juicero is a $399 machine that squeezes packets full of pre-cut produce to make juice. Youtube anaconda the movie. But a new report shows that the company's packets are just as easily squeezed by hand
However, the company doesn't sell their packets, which range in price from $8 to $8, unless customers already have the machine
The company also declined to comment to Bloomberg, but a source close to the company told the outlet that they were aware the packets can be squeezed by hand. However, they said most people prefer to use the machine because it's 'more consistent and less messy'.
In addition to squeezing the juice packets, the machine also reads a QR code on the back of the packets that ensures produce hasn't expired or been recalled.
The company originally retailed the machine for $699 for private customers and $1,200 for businesses, before former Coca-Cola president Jeff Dunn was brought in to replace founder Doug Evans as CEO.
In January, a few months after taking over as chief executive, Dunn slashed the price of the machine by half.
Juicero is currently only available in 17 states since their packets are perishable and difficult to ship long distances.
Doug Chertok, one of Juicero's investors, says he figured out on his own that the packets could be squeezed by hand, but says he's 'still a huge fan'.
'Juicero is still figuring out its sweet spot,' he said. 'I have no doubt that they’ll be very successful.'
One area that the company has proved successful is in selling to businesses, such as hotels.
Seven businesses that were interviewed by Bloomberg all said that they liked the machine because the packets could be easily discarded and there was practically no cleanup.
Last month, Juicero fan Oprah gave out juicer to the cast and crew of her new film, A Wrinkle in Time