ReaLemon

ReaLemon is an American brand of lemon juice that debuted in 1934, and is manufactured and marketed as of 2016 by Mott's, part of Keurig Dr Pepper.

[5] At this time, the ReaLemon brand had around a 90 percent market share of reconstituted lemon juice in the United States.

[6][7] In early 1970, ReaLemon had a "92 percent share of the national processed lemon juice market" in the United States.

[8] However, this market share reduced to 88 percent in August 1970 because of competitors entering into the national marketplace, particularly Golden Crown.

[8] After ReaLemon met with success in European markets, Borden introduced it into the United Kingdom in 1975, as a 250 ml bottle of lemon juice.

[2] It was ruled that a sufficient public recognition of Jif's packaging was existent, which created an established reputation for the brand.

[17] ReaLemon has also been packaged in the United States in smaller squeeze pack plastic containers that are shaped and colored like a whole lemon.

[19] In July 2012, the United States Food and Drug Administration issued a warning to the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group regarding HAACP (hazard analysis and critical control points) violations that were found at a processing plant in Irving, Texas.

[20] FDA found that lemon and lime juice was held in unsanitary conditions, which was a potential health threat to consumers.