Sunny Delight Beverages
Sunny Delight Beverages Co. is the creator of Sunny Delight, aka SunnyD. It spun off from Procter & Gamble in 2004. The company is owned by J.W. Childs Associates.[1]
Headquarters
The company has one main headquarter located in Cincinnati, Ohio with a head count of 615 employees. Sunny Delight Beverages Co. 10300 Alliance Road, #500 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242
Manufacturing plants
There are 5 different manufacturing plants located in America:
·New Jersey: 10 Corn Road Dayton, New Jersey 08810-1527
·Texas: 4000 Howe Drive Sherman, Texas 75091
·Georgia: 7000 LaGrange Boulevard Atlanta, Georgia 30336
·California: 1230 North Tustin Avenue Anaheim, California 92807
·Massachusetts: 20 Harvard Road Littleton, Massachusetts 01460
Sustainability Efforts and Achievements
Sunny Delight has set goals in three sustainability areas: environmental, economic and social.[2] A quote from their CEO states: “We pursue sustainability because it so strongly fits with the personal values of those who manage SDBC every day. We want our company to be a positive force in our communities and to become a well-respected citizen. We want our families to be proud of the work we do every day”[3]
Environmental Efforts in 2013[4]
- Sunny Delight Beverages Company (SDBC) reduced packaging materials by 37 million pounds since 2005. Their corrugated reduction alone represented 26 million pounds.
 - 94.5% of transportation miles were on SmartWay-certified carriers
 - Continued use of a compressed natural gas (CNG) delivery fleet in the Los Angeles area created annualized savings of 320,000 gallons of diesel fuel.
 - Realized a 23% reduction in carbon inventory versus previous year (in 2013)
 - Saw 13% reduction in per-unit non-product related water usage.
 - Reused, re-circulated or recycled 3.1 billion gallons of water in 2013.
 - Accomplished a 4.4% reduction in per-unit energy usage
 
Economic Achievements
SDBC seeks to increase profits through stewardship of resources and improvements in the taste, healthiness, and packaging of their products.
- Recycling efforts are a revenue stream[5]
 - Introduced three new products that they believe will help increase revenue and volume as consumers become aware of and purchase them: SunnyD pouches geared toward the lunchbox occasion; SunnyD Chillers to satisfy consumers during thirstquenching occasions; and Sparkling Fruit2O to provide consumers with the excitement of carbonation married with natural fruit flavors and a trusted brand name.[6]
 - Significantly increased the use of aseptic packaging capability — a process generating great tasting, preservative free products.
 
Social Efforts[7]
As of 2013, SDBC accomplished the following in employee health improvements:
- Motivated healthy behavior changes by rewarding employees up to $300/year for maintaining/improving specific biometric measures.
 - Developed innovative competitions using employees’ Nike+Fuelbands to encourage exercise.
 
They also made significant contributions to local communities in the following ways:
- Contributed $744,000 in monetary and product donations to more than 100 national and local organizations.
 - Donated another 234,000 books to classrooms through SunnyD Book Spree, for a total donation of more than $6 million worth of books since the program began in 2009.
 - Provided 85,000 meals to school children who rely on the school system for weekend meals through SunnyD’s Blessings in a Backpack promotion, which was a Partnership with the Blessings organization.
 
Sunny Delight Executive Team
- John Childs-Chairman of the Board
 - William B. Cyr-President and CEO
 - William Schumaker-Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer
 - Michael Burton-Vice President
 - John R. Crosetti-Senior Vice President of US Sales
 - Ellen Iobst-Senior Vice President and Supply Chain Design and Chief Sustainability Officer
 - Rick Zimmerman-Senior Vice President Business Development and Innovation
 
Sunny Delight Leadership Team
- Daniel W. Coester-Vice President of the Wal-Mart Team
 - Joe Shankland-Vice President of DSD and Co-Packing
 - Daniel Sileo-Vice President of Manufacturing
 - Timothy Voelkerding-Vice President and Treasurer
 - Sue Williams-Vice President of Engineering
 - Athena Wong-Vice President of Human Resources
 - Eddie Young- Vice President of Sales Planning
 
Products
- SunnyD
 - SunnyD Baja (shelf-stable)
 - SunnyD Intense Sports
 - SunnyD Orange Blends
 - Fruit Simple
 - Elations
 - Veryfine
 - Fruit2O
 
History
- 1963 Sunny Delight founded in Florida by 2 dads, Howard Dick and Phil Grinnell.
 - 1966 Purchased by Coca-Cola Bottling operation.
 - 1970 First production of Sunny Delight Florida Citrus Punch in Mt. Dora, FL.
 - 1982 Bottler sold Doric Foods to parent company, Coca-Cola.
 - 1983 Coca-Cola sold Doric Foods to a joint venture between Charterhouse Group International and American Fruit Co., creating Sundor Brands Inc.
 - 1989 Procter & Gamble acquired Sundor Brands Inc. and the growing Sunny Delight brand.
 - 1997 SunnyD expanded into Canada.
 - 1998 SunnyD expanded into Europe.
 - 2004 Sunny Delight Beverages Co. established when J. W. Childs, a Boston-based private equity firm, acquired Sunny Delight brands from Procter & Gamble.*
 - 2007 Elations U.S. national launch.
 - 2007 Veryfine and Fruit2O acquired from Kraft.
 - 2009 Bossa Nova acquired from founder.
 - 2011 Sunny Delight Europe sold to Orangina Schweppes.
 
References
- ↑ SunnyD News
 - ↑ http://ww2.sunnyd.com/company/news_pop12.shtml
 - ↑ http://www.anjr.com/njwastewise/2012/SDBC-051712.pdf
 - ↑ http://ww2.sunnyd.com/files/sustainability/SDBC13-SustainabilityReport.pdf
 - ↑ http://www.anjr.com/njwastewise/2012/SDBC-051712.pdf
 - ↑ http://ww2.sunnyd.com/files/sustainability/SDBC13-SustainabilityReport.pdf
 - ↑ http://ww2.sunnyd.com/files/sustainability/SDBC13-SustainabilityReport.pdf