Arnold Greenberg

Person

1932 –

71

Who is Arnold Greenberg?

Arnold Shepard Greenberg was an American businessman who co-founded Snapple, a brand of tea and juice drinks, in the 1970s with Hyman Golden, his former high school classmate, and Leonard Marsh, who was Greenberg's brother-in-law. Greenberg later became the vice president and chief operating officer of the Snapple Corporation and retired after the 1994 acquisition of the brand to Quaker Oats.

Greenberg was born in 1932 in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in the New York City borough's Brownsville neighborhood. He attended Samuel J. Tilden High School in East Flatbush. His father owned a store in Manhattan's East Village located on First Avenue near St. Mark's Place. The store sold mainstays of the city's traditional Jewish cuisine, including pickles, herring and lox. Arnold Greenberg was running the day-to-day operations of his father's store by the 1950s.

Greenberg changed the business into a health food store in the 1960s as the neighborhood transitioned from largely Jewish into a hippie enclave. In 1972, he partnered with two friends, brothers-in-law Leonard Marsh and Hyman Golden, a classmate from Samuel J.

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Born
Sep 2, 1932
Brooklyn
Lived in
  • Brooklyn
  • Manhattan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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