Most people know the company for its fruit drinks, noodle and veg pots, and range of ready meals. But the company has a fascinating history, filled with unusual stories.
Business Insider is toasting Innocent's 15th birthday with 15 facts about the company that most people don't know.
1. Innocent was founded in 1999 by three Cambridge University graduates. They put up a big sign at a jazz festival in London asking people if they thought they should give up their jobs to make smoothies. People voted by putting their empty bottles into a "yes" bin or a "no" bin.
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2. It took a while to settle on a name. The company was originally called Fast Tractor.
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3. It then became Hungry Aphid...then Nude...then Naked, before the co-founders decided on Innocent. The founders each ran up debts of £15,000 from overdrafts and credit cards in order to build the business in its early days. Here are the first three packaged-up smoothies the company made.
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4. When Innocent was first trying to drum up business, the company took to the road in a stand-out grass-covered van, giving away drinks and selling healthy meals at markets, parks, and festivals. It even used to hold its own festival, The Village Fete.
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5. The Innocent office - Fruit Towers - has still kept many of the quirks from its young startup stage, such as an AstroTurf "grass" carpet and a picnic bench breakout area. You can also still ring up the £19.99 office "banana phone" (yes, a novelty phone shaped like a banana) and chat to the staff. The number appears on its products and website and the phone rings hundreds of times a day.
6. Every year, Innocent holds an AGM ("A Grown-up Meeting"), where the company invites a couple of hundred customers to come into the office, try new recipes and share their views.
7. All Innocent packaging contains a secret message. Once you've finished drinking your smoothie, check the bottom of the bottle.
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