Jamba Juice

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The thought of a fresh smoothie came to my mind. I thought about it some more and was going to to go out the door to find a smoothie place when I realized we don't have any good smoothie places in Belvidere. I remembered when I went to this amazing smoothie place in Crystal Lake, they had they best smoothies, it was called Jamba Juice. I now was wondering why we don't have one in our town. We really do need one. Because prices are quite affordable, they had a variety of food options, they have convenient and accessible locations, and are aware of their competition.

As a rule successful fast food restaurants have a variety of food options, and Jamba Juice does. They have a kids menu, and they have very many different kinds of smoothies that
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Jamba juice doesn't have very many competitors but experts are saying that Orange Julius is a close competitor, though they aren't the best, they are close. They might not be as much of a competitor because they aren't as popular. But Jamba is improving a lot of things to make sure they are one of the best out there. They even come out with new and improved things, so they can stay as popular as they currently are. But, if they were in Belvidere, they would be very popular because it would be the only smoothie place in the whole town. Then, people wouldn't have to go all the way to Rockford to get a smoothie, or as far as crystal lake to get Jamba Juice.

We really need to have a Jamba Juice, so, it can be more accessible to the people of belvidere who are just really in the mood for a smoothie or the things on Jambas menu. Jamba has affordable prices, a variety of options, convenient accessible locations (but would be more convenient if we had one in Belvidere) , and doesn't have very many competitors, but is aware of some that might be competition. It would be the only smoothie place in Belvidere, so it would bring in a lot of money, especially in the summertime, when everyone is craving some fresh cold

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