In November 2006, Jones Soda announced that it would replace high fructose corn syrup in its products with cane sugar.
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In November 2006, Jones Soda announced that it would replace high fructose corn syrup in its products with cane sugar.
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In 2008, Jones Soda announced a second-quarter loss and the downsizing of 42 employees, cutting costs a little over $2.
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In March 2010, Jones Soda agreed to allow rival, Reed's, Inc, to purchase the company at a steep discount.
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Jones Soda then named former Talking Rain president William Meissner as President and CEO.
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In June 2011, Jones Soda moved out of its South Lake Union headquarters to a building in Pioneer Square opposite CenturyLink Field.
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In Spring 2015, Jones Soda moved out of its Pioneer Square building to a larger space in Seattle.
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On October 12,2004, Jones Soda introduced 12oz cans for the first time with an exclusive distribution deal with Target, though other stores now sell the cans.
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In January 1999, Jones introduced the "slim" line of diet sodas but discontinued it in 2003 in favor of a sugar-free line.
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In 2019, Jones introduced two new sugar-free flavors: SF Strawberry Lime, and SF Cream Soda.
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Jones Soda Energy was the second entry into the energy drink market and included three flavors in 8.
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Jones Soda came out with 24C sports drinks in 2006, first available in two flavors.
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In 2016, Jones Soda partnered with 7-Eleven to produce a line of five flavors available exclusively at the convenience store chain.
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In 2022, Jones announced a cannabis-infused soda and candy brand, Mary Jones.
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In October 2004, Jones Soda announced a licensing agreement with Lime Lite Marketing to create Jones Soda flavored lip balm.
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In early 2005, Jones Soda entered the "frozen novelty" market with their Jones Frozen Soda Pops.
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Demand was so overwhelming that Jones Soda sold out within two hours, the bottles fetching in excess of $10 a piece on auction sites such as eBay.
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In September 2006, Jones Soda released the 10th Anniversary Pack, which included two "current favorites", and two "original favorites", along with a Hot Wheels version of a Jones Soda Van.
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Also in October 2006, Jones Soda released the Berries and Cream Limited Edition pack to raise awareness for the Breast Cancer Recovery Foundation.
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In 2007 Jones Soda again sold the Valentines Pack, including the two bottles of Love Potion No 6, a pair of Jones-branded boxer shorts, a box of Necco Conversation hearts, and a "Spin the Bottle" board printed on the back of the box.
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Around Thanksgiving, Jones Soda again released three flavors for the Holidays, exclusively at Target stores.
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In 2013, Jones Soda created a poutine-flavored limited-edition soft drink, which got international popular culture attention.
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In 1999, Jones Soda began selling Jonas through a new section of their website in order to meet the growing demand of people wanting to circumvent the photo selection process.
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