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Jones Soda Turns Bottles into 2-Minute Voter Registration Tools in Creative Collaboration with Non-Partisan Voter Participation Center

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SEATTLE, Sept. 01, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Jones Soda Co. (OTCQB: JSDA), the original craft soda known for its unconventional flavors and user-designed label artwork, is putting voter registration tools into customers’ hands – literally – with voting-themed labels featuring QR codes taking citizens directly to a registration site. Powered by a registration tool operated by the non-profit and non-partisan Voter Participation Center (VPC), the soda bottles allow eligible citizens to register to vote, check their current registration status, and find information on voting guidelines and state registration deadlines from their smartphones – all while knocking back a bottle of Jones Cream Soda.

Hitting store shelves across the U.S. beginning this week, the limited-edition Vote 2020 labels feature six different designs created by artists and consumers in a total print run of 500,000. Front label graphics range from a “Voting Beats Not Voting” message to a nine-time repetition of the word “Vote” superimposed over an image of the Statue of Liberty. A QR code on the back enables online voter registration in about two minutes with a driver’s license or state identification card.

“The right to vote is a cornerstone of American democracy but millions of eligible voters aren’t registered even in a normal year, and this year is obviously not normal,” said Jones Soda Interim CEO Jamie Colbourne. “Registration numbers are at historic lows because the pandemic has shut down many voter registration sites and live events. We created our Vote 2020 bottles to both inspire people to register and give them a way to do it without even putting down their drink. We hope to reach our core consumer set, Gen-Zers, who make up 10% of the eligible voting pool, and make a real impact on the voices that get heard on Election Day and beyond.”

The initiative is the latest in a series of special-edition Jones Soda labels ranging from a 2008 campaign featuring each of that year’s presidential candidates to the recent “Messages of Hope” bottles sharing images of positivity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jones Soda also changes all product labels regularly using images created by consumers, creating a strong brand personality that has attracted more than 1.5 million submissions to the company website to date.

Leading up to November, the Voter Participation Center is ramping up its mail, digital and text outreach efforts to help members of the Rising American Electorate – unmarried women, people of color and young people – make their voices heard. Since its founding, VPC has worked with its partner, the Center for Voter Information, to help more than 5 million people register to vote. This cycle alone, the organizations have helped more than 1 million people register to vote and have helped an additional 2.5 million people send Vote-By-Mail applications to local election officials to safely vote from home.

“With COVID-19 putting traditional in-person voter-engagement efforts on hold, partnering with Jones Soda is among the most creative new approaches we are using to empower historically under-represented voters to participate in democracy,” said Tom Lopach, president and CEO of the Voter Participation Center. “Everyone who buys a Jones Soda looks closely at the labels because they’re fun and constantly changing, so it’s a great opportunity for us to both call attention to the importance of voting and enable people to register on the spot simply by using their smartphones.”

Eligible voters can also register by visiting https://voterparticipation.info/jonessoda

About Jones Soda Co.
Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Jones Soda Co.® (OTCQB: JSDA) markets and distributes premium beverages under the Jones® Soda and Lemoncocco® brands. A leader in the premium soda category, Jones Soda is made with pure cane sugar and other high-quality ingredients, and is known for packaging that incorporates ever-changing photos sent in from its consumers. Jones’ diverse product line offers something for everyone – pure cane sugar soda, zero-calorie soda and Lemoncocco non-carbonated premium refreshment. Jones is sold across North America in glass bottles, cans and on fountain through traditional beverage outlets, restaurants and alternative accounts. For more information, visit www.jonessoda.com or www.myjones.com or www.drinklemoncocco.com.

About the Voter Participation Center
The Voter Participation Center (VPC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in 2003 to help members of the Rising American Electorate - unmarried women, people of color and young people - register and vote. Since then, the organization has worked with its partner, the Center for Voter Information, to help more than 5 million people register and cast ballots.

Investor Relations Contact
Cody Slach
Gateway Investor Relations
1-949-574-3860
JSDA@gatewayir.com

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/d0427cc1-6bdc-4daf-b8be-608fca7e5a0b

https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/bcacc0c4-5304-4b0f-aaff-8b77e35f41c6

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Jones' Cream Soda with Voter Participation Label

Jones Soda Turns Bottles into 2-Minute Voter Registration Tools in Creative Collaboration with Non-Partisan Voter Participation Center
Various Voter Participation Labels Found on Jones Cream Soda

The soda bottles allow eligible citizens to register to vote, check their current registration status, and find information on voting guidelines and state registration deadlines from their smartphones – all while knocking back a bottle of Jones Cream Soda.


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