Suja Life, which produces organic juices and wellness shots, went public in May 2026 at $21.00 per share. The company’s financial stability came into question just three months later when Q2 results showed a 21% sequential drop in sales and a 7.5% decline in gross profit margins. Management blamed the poor performance on weakness within the grocery channel, forcing the company to rely on aggressive discounting to move product.
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Robbins LLP Probes Suja Life Following 70% Share Price Collapse
A 46% single-day stock plunge on August 5 has triggered a formal investigation by Robbins LLP into Suja Life, Inc. The inquiry aims to determine if the juice manufacturer’s leadership breached fiduciary duties, following a quarterly report that revealed a sharp decline in sales and slashed growth projections.

Following the announcement, shares cratered, trading more than 70% below the initial offering price. Robbins LLP is now reviewing whether officers and directors misled investors or failed to disclose material risks prior to the IPO. Attorneys are currently soliciting inquiries from shareholders who sustained losses during this period. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning investors do not incur out-of-pocket costs for the investigation.
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