NEWS UPDATE September 22, 2008 Conatact: Fred Karger

619-592-2008

DonÂ’t Buy Bolthouse Demonstration Kicks Off DonÂ’t Buy Bolthouse Campaign

LOS ANGELES, CA – A group of dedicated volunteers met at the Ralphs Supermarket on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood on Saturday to demonstrate against Bolthouse Farms because of a $100,000 contribution by William Bolthouse, Jr. to the Protect Marriage – Yes on Proposition 8 Campaign. And the Don’t Buy Bolthouse Campaign was born.

William BolthouseÂ’s huge financial support was one of the main reasons that this constitutional initiative qualified for the November 4th ballot. His money helped enable Protect Marriage to hire hundreds of paid professional petition circulators to collect the signatures necessary to qualify this initiative for the November ballot. If passed on November 4th, Proposition 8 would eliminate same-sex marriage in California.

We will now embark on an effort to get the message out to the gay and lesbian community and our millions of friends, family members, neighbors and co-workers all over the United States to “Don’t Buy Bolthouse.”

There are many other juices, carrot brands, coffee drinks and salad dressings available without the Bolthouse name attached. Right next to the Bolthouse drinks at Ralphs you can choose from Odwalla, Purely Juice, Naked Natural Energy, Jamba and Evolution. Lots of options – just “Don’t Buy Bolthouse.”

We have set up a web site, too: http://www.dontbuybolthouse.com/

William BolthouseÂ’s $100,000 contribution is an insult to gay and lesbian Americans. Why should we spend our hard-earned money buying Bolthouse FarmsÂ’ products only to have it used against us?

On Saturday, Fred Karger, Campaign Manager for Californians Against Hate, released the letter explaining our actions and the reasons why in a letter that was faxed to Bolthouse Farms Chairman, Andre Radandt (William BolthouseÂ’s son-in-law) on Friday. A copy of the letter is below the photos from SaturdayÂ’s Demonstration.

Matt Getting Set Up for the Demonstration An Interested Shopper Getting Some Information and Candy Eric, Mark and Shane Getting Honks of Support From Passer-by Led By Scottish Bagpiper John, an Impromptu March
Down Sunset Blvdin Front of Ralphs

Some RalphsÂ’ Shoppers Hamming it up With Brian and Derek

Smile for the Camera

Copy of Fred KargerÂ’s Letter to Bolthouse Chairman Andre Radandt

September 19, 2008

Mr. Andre Radandt
Chairman of the Board
Bolthouse Farms
7200 E. Brundage Lane
Bakersfield, CA 93307

VIA FAX 661-366-8072

Dear Mr. Radandt:As you are aware, your father-in-law, William Bolthouse, Jr. contributed $100,000 to Protect Marriage / Yes on Proposition 8 on April 3, 2008. His early huge support was one of the main reasons that this constitutional initiative qualified for the November 4th ballot. His money helped enable the committee to hire hundreds of paid professional petition circulators to collect the signatures necessary to qualify this measure for the November ballot.

Since the day of Bill Bolthouse’s $100,000 contribution, Bolthouse Farms http://bolthouse.com/ has tried to distance itself from the man who helped the company become the world’s 2nd largest carrot producer, while diversifying into many other products including 14 varieties of fruit, coffee and vegetable drinks, all types of whole and cut carrots products and salad dressings. The company has insisted that William Bolthouse “is no longer involved in the operations of the company.”

You, his son-in-law, are Chairman of Bolthouse Farms. Bill Bolthouse ran Bolthouse Farms for decades, until your family sold off a majority interest to Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC http://www.mdcp.com/ of Chicago in 2005. The Daily Deal reported on October 14, 2005 that when you and your father-in-law struck the deal with Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC they purchased 57% of your $1.2 billion dollar company. The Daily Deal as well as other news accounts stated that the family retained substantial ownership. It also appears that your father-in-law retained ownership of Bolthouse Properties and now leases farmland back to Bolthouse Farms. This represents over 7,000 acres of farmland in Kern, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties. Sounds like “involvement” to me.

There is more.

Under the heading ‘Company History’ on the Bolthouse Farms web site, it states: “Today, the third and fourth Bolthouse generations operate one of the largest carrot operations in the world.” http://bolthouse.com/html/cs_comp_historyn.html

On all of your labels you mention that Bolthouse Farms is a fourth generation company. You are now the Chairman (fourth generation) and your father-in- law would be the third, since the company was founded by his grandfather back in 1915.

In the May 8, 2004 Christian Business Daily article titled, “Bolthouse Farms: Cornering the Market with God’s Principles”; you stated, “Stewardship and integrity have always been a part of the business and have been well-established culturally”…”My job is to preserve that. …the integrity side involves using the business as a platform for ministry.” In the same article it sai
d,
“Andre maintains that Bolthouse Farms is very much still the same company.” You made such a strong case throughout this article for sharing the same views as your father-in-law, how can you separate yourself from them now?

Also in the Christian Business Daily article it said, “In 2002, Andre Radandt took over as President and CEO of Bolthouse Farms, while Bill stepped into the role of chairman of the board and took the helm of Bolthouse Properties”, which further supports the roll Bill Bolthouse plays with Bolthouse Properties.

The Wall Street Journal ran a story on August 27, 2008 about Californians Against Hate and Bolthouse Farms was the lead in the story http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121979337416974603.html?mod=googlenews_wj

A few days later I received a call from someone who identified himself as a representative of Bolthouse Farms. He wanted to discuss some kind of compromise between our organization and Bolthouse Farms. He was adamant that Bill Bolthouse was not involved with Bolthouse Farms and “didn’t want me to embarrass myself by taking any action against them.” I asked this gentleman if Mr. Bolthouse owned any of the farmland where Bolthouse Farms grows crops. He told me that he would have to get back to me on that. Three days later, on Tuesday, September 2, 2008, he did and he said that Mr. Bolthouse owned the land and leases it back to Bolthouse Farms. Does your father-in-law lease all 7,000 acres back to the company?

On that September 2nd call, I told your representative that I would make myself available to meet with company officials so they could show me financial and real estate records that demonstrate that William Bolthouse is no longer involved with Bolthouse Farms. I never heard back, so I called him again on Tuesday of this week, after no contact in over 2 weeks. There was still no response to my meeting request.

The gay and lesbian community is in the middle of a campaign to defeat a Constitutional Initiative that will eliminate marriage for same-sex couples in California. All we want is equality, to be treated with respect and dignity and have the same rights that are guaranteed to all.

So, as of Saturday, September 20, 2008, Californians Against Hate will embark on an effort to get the message out to the gay and lesbian community and our millions of friends, family members, neighbors and co-workers all over the United States to, “Don’t Buy Bolthouse.” There are many other juices, carrot brands, coffee drinks and salad dressings available without the Bolthouse name attached.

William BolthouseÂ’s $100,000 contribution is an insult to gay and lesbian Americans. Why should we spend our hard-earned money buying Bolthouse FarmsÂ’ products only to have it used against us?

Sincerely yours,

Fred Karger

Campaign Manager
Californians Against Hate
619-592-2008

cc: William Bolthouse, Jr

MUST READ STORY FROM THE WALL STREET JOURNAL ON ALL THE MORMON MONEY COMING IN TO THE YES ON 8 CAMPAING. YOU WILL BE AMAZED. JUST CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW:

Wall Street Journal Story, September 20, 2008

Mormons Boost Antigay Marriage Effort
Group Has Given Millions in Support Of California Fund
By MARK SCHOOFS
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122186063716658279.html?mod=googlenews_wsj