How to Start Your Own Juice Bar Business
Cyprus is getting healthier.
Yes, really.
Diabetes and high cholesterol
rates are falling every year. People are even cutting down on cigarettes!
In 2009, the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention recorded 1.7 million new cases of diabetes. By 2015, it
dropped to 1.4 million, and that number is projected to drop even more this
coming year.
Unfortunately, the Diabetes
Association states that diabetes directly kills more than 71,000 people a year,
most of which are type-2 diabetes, which is linked to poor diet and a lack of
exercise.
So while there is a trend
towards a more health-conscious Cyprus, there’s still a long way to go.
And that’s where we come in.
Juice bars first started in the
1990s as people began focusing on the long term effects of fast food on their
bodies. This is one 90s craze that stuck around, as the juice bar industry
continues to grow and thrive.
This industry has grown to
yearly revenues of more than €5 billion. And it’s only getting bigger, growing
at a steady rate of 4%-8% every year.
Starting a juice bar isn’t just
a good way to make a living, it’s a good way to improve people’s lives. It
seems like everyone has more of everything today – except time.
Everyone is always on the move
and in a hurry. They don’t have time to cook healthy meals at home, and want
something fast. But they still want healthy.
How to
Start Your Own Juice Bar Business
Enter juice.
Whether you’re making smoothies,
protein shakes, or breakfast juices, you have the opportunity to provide people
with an organic, healthy, fast and affordable meal option.
At this point, you’re probably
thinking about how to start a juice bar.
Well, you came to the right
place!
After reading this article,
you’ll understand the principles involved in opening and running a successful
juice bar business, and turn your passion for healthy living into a thriving
business.
Step 1: Learn How a Juice Bar Works
If you’re seriously
considering opening your own juice bar, then it’s critical that you do lots of
researching into the juice bar market and understand how the industry works.
You can do this in two ways:
from the outside, and from the inside.
From the outside, it’s important
to study your competition. Look for successful juice bars that you know of, and
really study their business. Go as often as you can. Become their best
customer. Study their products. Examine their marketing techniques. Look at their
staffing plan. If you can learn the main operating points of the most
successful juice bar business in your area, then you can mimic that operation
and avoid a lot of typical beginner’s mistakes.
Some key points to look
for in a juice bar business:
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What are their top selling juices or offerings?
·
Who is their market? How often do they purchase and how much do
they spend?
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How are they promoting the business?
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What are some of their regular specials?
·
Is their process efficient?
The more you know about what
drives their success, the better equipped your business well be. Which ties
into the second option for learning the industry; from the inside.
There is no better way to
understand the juice bar business than to go work for a successful juice bar.
While you can get a feel for all the above points being a customer, you can
truly understand it by participating in the process.
This is especially
helpful from an operations aspect. You’ll get to sit in on meetings and be
trained in the actual process of creating the juices. You won’t just know which
products sell best, but which products don’t sell at all.
You’ll learn peak times.
Marketing strategies. Staffing procedures.
The list goes on and on.
So before you do anything else
in regards to starting a juice bar business, take some time and research the
industry to help you create a plan.
Step 2: Create a Plan
Why do juice bar businesses
fail?
Juice bars are really a numbers
game. You have to anticipate how many people will be coming into your store,
and when.
You have to figure out what they
will order, and how much of it.
The best way to do this
is to create an actual business plan. This is so important for many reasons.
First off, any financing or investor options you explore will require you to
have a business plan. But just as important is that you’re creating an actual
map for your business.
By putting in the thought and
making decisions now, you’ll expedite the entire process down the road.
Put a business plan together
that includes both your expected costs and your projected income. This takes
research and time. But that time saves you so much more time down the road.
Other elements to add
into your business plan include:
·
Operating costs, including rent and supplies. Will you buy?
Rent? Lease?
·
Location. Where will your store open?
·
Target market: Who is your customer? Where does s/he live and
hang out?
·
Legal requirements: What licenses and permits do you need? How
much do they cost?
·
Insurance needs and requirements
·
Staffing plan: how many employees do you need and what will you
pay them?
·
Marketing plan (and budget), what’s the best way to reach your
audience?
Step 3: Discover Earning Potential
The biggest question
people wanting to enter the business ask is how much money do juice bars make?
That number varies based on
location, prices, profit margins, and operating expenses. But the average
revenue of a juice bar ranges from €20,000 to €300,000 a year. Keep in mind,
that’s average revenue. If you’re in a thriving, growing, healthy city then you
can easily eclipse that mark. But on the other side of the coin, if you don’t
treat your business as a business, you can fail to meet that minimum revenue.
As the juice bar industry
continues to grow at a steady 4%-8% every year, its €5 billion in revenue in
2014 is projected to rise past €8 billion a year in the next 4 years.
With the industry thriving and
the country becoming more health-oriented, now is a perfect time to open a
juice bar.
The earnings potential is there,
it’s just up to you to determine how to maximize it.
Step 4: Set a Budget
If you’re wondering how
much does it cost to open a juice bar, well that answer varies too.
A juice bar can cost anywhere
from €5,000 to €395,000 depending on franchise costs — if any, construction
costs, equipment and ingredient choices, business and health licensing.
Buying into a franchise has its
benefits, such as marketing help, systems, and processes already in place,
making building and operating your store significantly easier. Plus, having
instant brand recognition attracts lots of customers and gives your business
automatic credibility. However, your initial costs will be significantly higher
due to franchise fees.
Is the added cost worth it?
That’s a decision you have to make for yourself, and a budget can help.
Your budget is the
biggest part of your business plan and should be used as a factor in making all
financial decisions.
List all operating costs, no
matter how small, whether they’re recurring or fixed, in your budget. Subtract
those costs from your total available money, and what’s left is how much you
have for marketing, reinvesting back into the business, and profit.
When you overspend on one
category, you then need to take money out of another category. That’s why your
budget is important, it keeps you on track.
Some costs to consider:
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Rent / mortgage / caravan / trolley
·
Labor costs
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Equipment
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Supplies
·
Ingredients
·
Marketing
·
Maintenance
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Utilities
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Permits
·
Insurance
·
Website hosting, design, maintenance
You may come across more costs,
such as renovations and construction, when you open a juice bar. Starting a
juice bar business can be expensive. That’s why it’s important to keep costs
down.
Some tips to keep costs
down include:
·
Staff appropriately (labor is your highest cost)
·
Don’t over order. This may take a little time, but you’ll figure
out your average sales for certain products and their ingredients. Having to
throw away excess ingredients is extremely wasteful and harmful to your
business
·
Use washable rags instead of paper towels for cleanup
·
Be aware of inefficiencies – lay out your kitchen with a plan,
get the product out as quickly and efficiently as possible to maximize profits
Use your budget to help guide
your decisions, your business will thank you for it!
Step 5: Decide Which Products or Services to Offer
Deciding what products
to offer can be a little intimidating and feel overwhelming. But it’s critical
to your business’s success. This is where you decide why someone should buy
from you instead of your competition.
What is your unique selling
point?
What can you offer that nobody
else can? Maybe it’s you, maybe it’s your service, maybe it’s your experience.
But figure it out, write it down, and make it your store’s centerpiece,
literally and figuratively.
Are you going to serve just one
type of drink?
Maybe you envision being a juice
cleanse type of bar?
Will you have healthy snack
options?
Or a healthy kitchen?
A healthy menu can offer your
business a lot more opportunity to upsell and produce more profit.
Get creative!
Don’t be afraid to experiment
with different fruit and veggie combinations to come up with something that no
one else has. If you can come up with your own healthy, tasty recipes for both
juice and food, your business can find itself squeezing the competition. Keep
an eye on the competition to see what their menu looks like. If certain juices
are popular, you want to have an alternative to that option so you don’t lose
customers.
Also, be prepared for seasonal
changes, which could negatively impact your business. Winter can usually take a
toll on juice bars, but if you can come up with a hot option, such as a
specialty coffee for energy, then you’ve got an opportunity to offset those
down times. On the other hand, after the holiday season, people start focusing
on their health again, and juice bars become a popular search.
Just remember that you want to
focus on providing a diverse, broad menu without sacrificing efficiency or
quality.
You can expect to charge €2-€6
for a drink, depending on drink size and ingredients involved.
Step 6: Decide on a Location
In the juice bar
business, location is vital to your business’s success.
Choose a location based on your target
market; health conscientious consumers who either don’t have time to make a
meal, or simply prefer the health benefits of a juice. Ideally, you’ll want to
set your juice bar near a gym, yoga studio, or some other fitness club.
Shopping malls, schools, parks, and plazas are high traffic locations which can
attract lots of passersby.
Try and avoid opening your juice
bar near an already existing, successful juice bar. That puts you in a poor
competitive position right away. Urban areas produce the most revenue for juice
bars. Semi-urban areas are also good, as are suburbs. Try and avoid rural
areas.
Some factors to consider
when choosing a location:
·
Budget
·
Parking
·
Visibility from the street
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Ease of access
·
Lighting
If you’re not sure about what locations
may be best, check with a commercial realtor. S/he may have some great
suggestions for you within your budget.
Step 7: Find Suppliers
What equipment do you
need to open a juice bar?
Again, that answer depends on
your business model. But some basics include:
·
Juicers – you may want different types for each offering,
such as
·
Desktop Juicers
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Portable Juicers
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Bench Juicers
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Refrigerator Bar Juicers
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Refrigerator / Icebox
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Sinks
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Cutting boards
·
Knives
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Measuring cups
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Scales
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Point of Sale (POS) system
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Tables and chairs for customers (optional, but improves sales
and retention)
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Napkins, cups, cutlery, plates, etc.
·
Decoration / Art / Entertainment
You’ll also need regular fresh
supplies and ingredients. Do your best to source fresh, organic ingredients
from local vendors and farmers. This gets you the freshest ingredients in the
fastest time, making sure that you don’t have to order quite so much with each
order. Check out the local farmers market, growers association, and orchards in
your area. This gives you options to figure out what the most affordable and
efficient vendor option looks like.
Or look for wholesale stores for
your vegetables, fruit, and ice. While this may not be quite as efficient due
to having to go pick up the ingredients, it can be extremely cost effective.
Step 8: Promote Your Juice Bar
Remember, a juice bar is
a volume game. And to keep that volume high, you have to have a plan in place
to bring in customers.
First, figure out who your
customer is and where s/he hangs out. Then figure out how to get them to come
in.
Some great promotion and
marketing options include:
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Hand out coupons and flyers
·
Participate at local gyms or fitness events with free samples
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Large, clear signs to attract cars and foot traffic
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Hang flyers on bulletin boards around town and in coffee shops
Then focus on digital
marketing. This is efficient and affordable, and speaks directly to your
audience, as juice bars tend to attract a young, tech-savvy crowd. Take
advantage of Google Adwords and Facebook’s Local Awareness ads feature to
target consumers within a certain distance of your business.
Pay attention to your website
and social media properties like Twitter, and your Facebook fan page.
Consider a loyalty rewards or
referral program to bring in new customers and keep your current customers
coming back.
Remember, it doesn’t matter how
great your product is if you don’t have anyone to serve it to. So make sure
you’re putting a lot of thought into your marketing and promotions plan.
Step 9: Create a Staffing Plan
You can not do everything in a
juice business on your own.
You need employees. (except if you open in specific busy hours)
It’s up to you to figure
out how many employees you need and where to find them. Be sure to hire people
who are both friendly and upbeat, as well as efficient and responsible. Friends
and family are a great place to start. Other options include coffee shop
bulletin boards and Craigslist.
Once you know what traits you’re
looking for and how many employees you want to hire, make sure you have an interview
process in mind and a plan for the hiring process.
Then comes scheduling.
Remember, labor will always be
your highest recurring cost, so it’s important for you as a business owner to
keep labor as low as you can without harming your business.
If you consistently
schedule too much staff, your business will spend too much and suffer. There’s
a fear of not getting to all your customers in time and annoying them with a
wait. But scheduling solely for peak hours and having your employees standing around
the rest of the shift can do more harm than good.
On the other hand, if you under
staff, your juice stars may get frazzled and feel overwhelmed by how much there
is to get done.
Eventually, you’ll come
to understand the needs of a juice bar, but until then, be willing to
schedule yourself to fill in as needed to keep waits down and save money.
It’s equally important to check
in with your staff on a monthly basis to talk about recurring problems and
inefficiencies. Take them out to lunch and give them a place to voice those
concerns.
Step 10: Decide on a Style/Design
Here’s another area that
can be overwhelming.
Your style and design directly
influence how you want your customers to feel about your business. You want to
be warm and welcoming but still able to express your own flare and
passion. Just be careful not to overdo it and risk scaring away customers.
The best way to figure this
piece out is to talk to prospective customers. Get feedback from the people who
would be frequenting your juice bar. Talk to them at existing juice bars. See
what people like and don’t like. If you’re still not sure, talk to some
contractors and see what’s most commonly requested of them.
Here, you get designers
competing for your prize money. For as little as €60, you get to choose from a
large selection of high-quality logo options, giving you flexibility and
options, and hopefully providing some inspiration.
If you’re struggling with some
name ideas, some ideas for you to think about are:
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Juiced
·
Just Juiced
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Fruitastic
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The Juice Jungle
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Fresh Juicery
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Fruit Lagoon
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VitaFruit
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FruitFusion
Take your time with choosing
your style. Remember, it should express you and your business, so make it
appealing!
Step 11: Create an Accounting Plan
Having an accounting
plan is a must for any business.
As a business, you’ll be an
employer. As such, you’re responsible for payroll taxes and documenting all
your income. Which is why it’s so critical to have every dollar accounted for and
everything in order.
Equally important, you’ll be
able to project your sales more easily with proper tracking, in addition to
knowing if you are on track to stick to your budget. You’ll also be able to
tell if anything is missing from your store, making an accounting plan part of
your store’s security measures.
These are only a few
accounting software that we’ve seen shops use:
Step 12: Get Into the Juice Bar Community
If you’re exploring franchise
options then you’ll be joining a community with built-in support networks.
But if you’re planning on being
an independent shop, then it’s important you get involved in the juice bar
community.
Look on Facebook, Instagram, and
Twitter for accounts to follow and groups to join. Join local juice meetups.
This is an opportunity to
network, find out about new recipes, and learn new industry best practices and
techniques to optimize your business.
You never know where your big
break or a great employee may come from, so become involved in the industry
community and go to trade shows and meetups whenever possible!
The
Bottom Line
Starting a juice bar business is
a lot of work. Running one is equally hard if not harder.
But if you do it right, it’s not
only rewarding, it’s a lot of fun.
You get to be your own boss and
brighten people’s lives on a daily business! On top of that, you’re helping
them improve their health!
Hopefully, you put this guide to
use.
Important Notes
Recipes of natural juice bar for business
The recipes
for preparing natural juices are not as obvious as it may seem at first glance.
You have to be very careful with the mixtures of fruits & vegetables that
we make at the time of juice preparation.
Did you know
that there are fruits that should not be combined?
To make a
good juice recipe it is necessary to make a good combination, for this we can
classify the fruits into four large groups:
Acid fruits: For example, orange, pineapple, lemon, maracuya, grapes,
grapefruit, etc.
Semi acid fruits: Examples of these fruits are strawberries, peaches, peaches, etc.
Sweet fruits: Among these are papaya, banana, guanabana, etc.
Neutral fruits : For example: coconut, peanuts, avocados etc.
When making
your recipe you must be careful not to mix those of one group with those of
another.
Now that you
know the right combination between fruits you can make the recipes that come to
your imagination.
Suggestions for natural juice drinks:
Refreshing juices: The juices
made with acidic fruits are the best to quench thirst. Make combinations
between orange and tangerine. The juices of lulo are effective to refresh. The
slushies with the acid fruits are usually very requested.
Juice to lose weight: Pineapple is
a natural diuretic. A pineapple juice is ideal for those people who have a
weight loss plan. In no time you think of making pineapple juice with milk, the
result is a very toxic drink.
Shake-type juices: Is there
anything more delicious than a banana shake? Banana shakes are preferred by
athletes because they provide great energy. In general, sweet fruits are ideal
for preparing milkshakes.
Recipes with coffee: Surely one or
another client will come to your business. Or from a group of friends, there
will be one that does not feel like a fruit juice, for this reason, it is
important that you know how to prepare an alternative drink that does not have
fruit. One recommendation is to prepare drinks with coffee, tea water, and
aromatics. For example, a milkshake with coffee would be an option to consider.
Fruit salad: Consider
selling fruit salads. There are people who like to feel the piece of fruit in
their mouth. You can offer this product, I think it does not go against your
original business plan of selling juices.
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