Snapple House lists for sale at $15 million for the first time
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27
Snapple House lists for sale at $15 million for the first time
5 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27
Located in Hewlett Bay Park, Long Island, the 11,000-square-foot waterfront home belonged to Snapple co-founder Hyman Golden and his wife Mitzi.
The property, featuring five bedrooms, a dock, and an outdoor pool, is the area's most expensive listing and could break the local home-sale record of $9.5 million.
Built in the 1990s after Snapple's sale to Quaker Oats, the house became known for its Snapple-filled wine cellar and large family gatherings before the Goldens' deaths.
Will the sale of the 'Snapple House' redefine luxury real estate values on Long Island's Gold Coast?
As its founder's home is sold, can Snapple's new owner truly revive its iconic 'cool factor'?
Is the $15 million price for a piece of brand history or for its prime waterfront location?
What lessons from Quaker's $1.4B Snapple loss apply to corporate acquisitions in today's market?
How does a home built on a famed business failure reflect on the meaning of entrepreneurial legacy?