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  2. Juicero - Wikipedia

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    Juicero was founded in 2013 by Doug Evans, who served as CEO until October 2016, when former president of Coca-Cola North America Jeff Dunn took over the position. [4] The company's juicing press was originally priced at $699 when launched in March 2016, [5] but was reduced to $399 in January 2017, 12 to 18 months ahead of schedule, in response to slow sales of the device.

  3. Overengineering - Wikipedia

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    Internal assembly of a Juicero Press Specifications for the WW2 Porsche-designed Maus tank. Overengineering, or over-engineering, [1] is the act of designing a product or providing a solution to a problem that is complicated in a way that provides no value or could have been designed to be simpler. [2]

  4. Talk:Juicero - Wikipedia

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    The company evidently marketed the contents as being "cut" and reliable sources e.g. happily repeated it The packs, which cost about $5 to $7 apiece, hold the diced up fruits and vegetables that get turned into juice but the later ones are more uncertain about what state the contents of the packs were in e.g. the Bloomberg story which started ...

  5. Juicero, maker of the $400 juicer, just announced a ... - AOL

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    The Juicero machine, for those unfamiliar, can whip up a fresh-squeezed fruit and veggie concoction at the press of a button. Juicero, maker of the $400 juicer, just announced a price cut and ...

  6. Yves Béhar - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Béhar made international news with his work with Fusebox on the Juicero juicer. [39] [40] It was known for limited functionality and high price, designed with known limitations for the user putting Fuseproject's design reputation on the line. [39] [40] Shortly after the criticism, the company closed.

  7. File:Peering into the Black Box, Revisited (44738147682 ...

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  8. Doug Evans - Wikipedia

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    Doug Evans, founder of Juicero; Doug Evans (American football) (born 1970), retired American football player; Doug Evans (ice hockey) (born 1963), retired Canadian ice hockey player; Doug Evans (fighter) (born 1980), American lightweight mixed martial artist; Douglas Evans (actor) (1904–1968), American actor; Douglas Evans (children's author)

  9. Fail Blog - Wikipedia

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    FAIL Blog won two Webby Awards in 2009, for People's Voice in Humor and Weird. [7] [8] The site has been profiled in multiple publications: The Times named FAIL blog their #3 comedy website, the Los Angeles Times called FAIL Blog, a "fan favorite," Time magazine noted that FAIL Blog has "helped popularize fail as both a noun and an exclamation, not to mention an easier-to-spell synonym for ...