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Oct
28

2008

Ask Starbucks to Sell PureFit Nutrition Bars

Thirsty for more business and committed to giving consumers more of what they want, Starbucks recently launched what I think is one of the best examples of a company using the Web to engage with its customers. Earlier this year, the Seattle-based barista launched MyStarbucksIdea.com, an online community where you and I can share our ideas, engage in conversations, and play a role in shaping Starbucks product offerings.

As a side note, a few months ago, Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz publicly acknowledged that the company he co-founded in Seattle, Washington, back in 1971 had lost its edge after moving from a culture of entrepreneurship and creativity to one of bureaucracy (something I hope never happens to PureFit). With MyStarbucksIdea.com, Shultz and company are allowing us — the customers — to play a pivotal role in shaping the coffee giant’s future.

For years, Starbucks stores have served as the center of vibrant and up-and-coming communities, welcoming customers and encouraging creativity and dialogue. On MyStarbucksIdea.com, anyone who registers can share an idea for making Starbucks even better, and then vote and comment on ideas submitted by other customers. So, for example, using the site, you could recommend Starbucks carry the award-winning line of wheat- and gluten-free PureFit Nutrition Bars, and then you could encourage your friends and family to support your idea by asking them to register and vote in favor of the idea.

The last time I checked, hundreds of people had logged onto the site and recommended to Starbucks that they carry an assortment of gluten-free goodies, and six people in particular recommended they carry PureFit Nutrition Bars. With the possibility of Starbucks carrying our bars, I encourage anyone reading this blog entry to visit MyStarbucksIdea.com and participate in the conversation, especially if you’d like to see Starbucks carry the award-winning line of PureFit Bars. Registering is easy, as is making a recommendation or commenting on someone else’s idea.

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2 Responses to “Ask Starbucks to Sell PureFit Nutrition Bars”

  1. Mercedes Ridings Says:


    As a loyal customer of Starbucks it would be greatly appreciated if you would add more nutritious items to your food menu. The baked goods – even if “low fat” – carry an astronomical amount of useless calories. Yes, I vote for Purefit Powers Bars! Give us better health food options – it’s gotten so I only order coffee.

  2. Dr. Paula A. Strong Ph.D. Says:


    My husband and I travel almost every weekend. We are dog show folks!!!! Eventhough,I pack what I believe to be a sufficient amount of Purefit Bars when my significant other gets hungry he will grab one of my Purefit Bars to stave off immediate starvation. I refer to them as my Purefit bars because I am allergic to gluten,eggs and milk products. Since we stop at a Starbucks more times than I can count, It would be wonderful to order a Purefit Bar while he is munching an oatmeat raisin cookie.

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Robb Dorf

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Welcome to the PureFit Blog! I'm Robb Dorf, founder and CEO of PureFit, Inc., an Irvine, California-based company I started in the summer of 2000 dedicated to making the highest quality, all-natural, gluten-free, 40/30/30 nutrition bars on the planet.


Like many people I know, I'm health conscious and concerned about what I eat. The first-hand knowledge I've gained over the years (in the process of training for and competing in various athletic competitions) has proven to be invaluable in my pursuit of the ideal nutrition bar.


Personally, I grew up in Sylvania, Ohio, and started long-distance running at the ripe age of 12. To this day, you can find me running, biking, hiking, or doing something else related to human-powered outdoor recreation on nearly a daily basis.


Here, on the PureFit Blog, you can read all about what's going on at our little company and what we think about the state of the nutrition bar industry and the world we live in, as well as leave a comment or two of your own.

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