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Making The Band: How Mid-Day Squares Became One Of The Hottest Brands in CPG

+ Lezlie Karls Saltarelli, Nick Saltarelli and Jake Karls, Mid-Day Squares

Lezlie Karls Saltarelli, Nick Saltarelli and Jake Karls, the co-founders of Mid-Day Squares, a brand of hybrid chocolate and protein bars, spoke about how the company has achieved its rapid start, the keys to its unique and compelling social strategy, how consistent communication with the brand’s consumers gave the brand a solid foundation on which to build and why a business therapist has been vital to their development.

Making The Band: How Mid-Day Squares Became One Of The Hottest Brands in CPG2021-06-30T23:14:31+00:00

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Post-KeVita, Bill Moses Is Once Again ‘Flying’ High… And Sharing His Blueprint For Success

Bill Moses, the co-founder of KeVita and the founder and CEO of fast-growing beverage alcohol brand Flying Embers, spoke about why “online success dictates the rationalization of taking a product to market,” how the company effectively allocates resources across its product lines and why having “the least polarizing liquid” is key to its innovation strategy. He also explained why personal relationships with wholesalers are critical and the importance of finding balance amid an intense drive to win.

Post-KeVita, Bill Moses Is Once Again ‘Flying’ High… And Sharing His Blueprint For Success2021-05-26T12:49:38+00:00

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Why A-Listers Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough Are Betting Big On ‘Fresh’

Actresses Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough are best known for their work in films such as “Lucky Day” and “Rock of Ages” along with popular television shows “The Vampire Diaries” and “Dancing with the Stars.” Now, they’re aiming to be equally recognized in the wine business as the co-owners of premium low-calorie wine brand Fresh Vine Wine.

Why A-Listers Nina Dobrev and Julianne Hough Are Betting Big On ‘Fresh’2021-05-18T10:24:48+00:00

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Why Whole Foods Bit On -- And Built Around -- This ‘Wilde’ Concept

+ Jason Wright, Wilde Brands

Jason Wright, the co-founder and CEO of chicken- and pork-based chip brand Wilde Brands, explained how he was able to land investment without having a finished product, why he regrets working with a co-packer, how he collaborated with retail buyers to establish a new protein-centric segment within the snack category and why the keys to winning consumers over always begins with taste.

Why Whole Foods Bit On — And Built Around — This ‘Wilde’ Concept2021-05-11T09:53:07+00:00

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They’re Obsessed With Helping Consumers ‘Bite’ Better. And This Is Their Plan.

+ Chris Fanucchi & Samantha Citro Alexander, Bitewell

This week, we’re joined by Chris Fanucchi and Samantha Citro Alexander, the co-founders of Bitewell, a new startup platform that aims to make healthy purchasing decisions easier via curated options for grocery and restaurant delivery. Fanucchi and Citro Alexander spoke about Bitewell’s multi-pronged business model, why competition isn’t easily defined and how the company works with emerging food and beverage brands.

They’re Obsessed With Helping Consumers ‘Bite’ Better. And This Is Their Plan.2021-05-04T10:44:46+00:00

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Honest Tea/Beyond Meat’s Seth Goldman On Winning Hearts, Minds And Stomachs

Honest Tea co-founder and Beyond Meat chair of the board Seth Goldman discussed how his latest venture, mission-driven platform Eat The Change, fits into the context of his career and why the company led with mushroom jerky for its debut product line. He also addressed criticism of Beyond Meat products as being overly processed, the evolution of Honest Tea as a Coca-Cola-owned brand and why he occasionally eats Pringles.

Honest Tea/Beyond Meat’s Seth Goldman On Winning Hearts, Minds And Stomachs2021-07-20T12:24:17+00:00

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Barnana’s Secret Weapon? It’s Often Wasted.

+ Caue Suplicy, Barnana

Caue Suplicy, the founder and chairman of Barnana, which markets premium snacks made from upcycled bananas, spoke about how the company analyzed consumer demand to better understand how to market and promote the brand, its strategy for sourcing and utilizing sales data, why hiring from within has benefited the brand and how he has navigated the industry as an immigrant founder.

Barnana’s Secret Weapon? It’s Often Wasted.2021-04-20T10:29:57+00:00

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There Are Millions To Be Made In Niche. Oded Brenner Explains How.

+ Max Brenner, Blue Stripes Urban Cacao

This episode features an interview with Oded Brenner, the founder of both Max Brenner, an international chain of upscale chocolate-centric cafes, and Blue Stripes, a unique brand of food and beverages made from upcycled cacao fruit. Brenner spoke about his unconventional approach to entrepreneurship, why he believes that “there will always be a place for the niche,” why he embraces ideas that would commonly be perceived as mistakes and his definition for the ultimate form of success.

There Are Millions To Be Made In Niche. Oded Brenner Explains How.2021-04-27T10:27:51+00:00

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Set The ‘Bar’ And Investors Will Find You. Just Ask Ryan Close.

+ Ryan Close, Bartesian

Ryan Close, founder of on-demand cocktail machine Bartesian, which today completed a $20 million funding round and added actress Mila Kunis to its advisory board, spoke about the company’s breakout success, why overconfidence was helpful early on, how B2B sales were key to its initial funding strategy, communicating long-term value to customers and how Close assesses opportunities to scale.

Set The ‘Bar’ And Investors Will Find You. Just Ask Ryan Close.2021-04-27T10:28:07+00:00

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Mason Dixie’s Founder Is The American Dream. And She’s Changing Baking Forever.

+ Ayeshah Abuelhiga, Mason Dixie Foods

Mason Dixie Foods founder and CEO Ayeshah Abuelhiga spoke about how the combination of her family’s history in the food business along with the impact of bias and inequality in her career prompted her foray into entrepreneurship, how she prepared for and managed meteoric growth and why she’s calling out antiquated ways of doing business in the baking industry.

Mason Dixie’s Founder Is The American Dream. And She’s Changing Baking Forever.2021-04-27T10:28:15+00:00