Boku (juice)

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BoKu was a

McCain Citrus, Inc. It was sold in a box, much like competitors such as Minute Maid
.

BoKu was marketed as "adult" juice, as juice boxes were commonly attributed to grade-school children because of their small size and easy ability to pack in a lunch. Consequently, BoKu juice boxes were larger, omitted a straw in favor of a pull tab, and were offered in flavors considered more suitable for adults.

BoKu is a play on the French word beaucoup, meaning "a lot", due to BoKu containing more juice.

BoKu's television ads featured comedian Richard Lewis.[1] Lewis would be seen standing in front of the camera, holding a BoKu box and espousing how the product was suited more for adults than children. At the end of each ad, shortly after taking a sip, Lewis would say to the camera: "Is that too much to ask?!"[2][3]

Popular culture

BoKu beverages appear in the Disney+ series Loki.[4]

References

  1. ^ "McCain Citrus: the little juice company grows up" Business Library, April–May 1992
  2. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: 1991 Boku Commercial With Richard Lewis. YouTube.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Boku Drink Commercial with Richard Lewis. YouTube.
  4. ^ "Loki: Never Mind the Sacred Timeline, the TVA Is Protecting Forgotten '90s Drinks". CBR. 2021-06-18. Retrieved 2021-06-22.