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Taste Radio: How Do You Mainstream A Coastal Concept? A Couple ‘Dadz’ Have A Plan.
“New Girl” actor Max Greenfield and serial entrepreneur Mike Constantiner, co-founders of dad-centric consumer products and lifestyle company Dadz, spoke about how they’re attempting to reach a “new generation of dads,” the importance of a strong founding team and why it offers a “shortcut” to a fast start and how the brand is being communicated to the trade and consumer press.
Smart Cookie: Levain Bakery Moves into CPG
Beloved New York City chain Levain Bakery wants to bring a little glitz to the frozen dessert category, announcing last week it would launch a line of its lauded cookies into grocery stores, the company’s first move into CPG.
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Molecular Coffee Startup Atomo Raises $9M in Seed Round
Atomo Coffee, maker of “molecular coffee” made not from coffee beans but from upcycled ingredients, announced last week the close of a $9 million seed funding round. S2G Ventures, whose portfolio includes Beyond Meat and Ripple, along with AgFunder and Bessemer Venture Partners participated in the round.
Speed Dating: Connect with Investment Bankers to Explore Valuation and Start Your Process
Brands big and small benefit from maintaining good relationships with investment bankers, who often help them navigate important decisions when it comes to fundraising and valuation. On Thursday, September 3rd, brand leaders will have the opportunity to participate in 1-on-1 virtual meetings with investment bankers that have expertise facilitating dealmaking in the food and beverage industry.
The Checkout: Impossible Foods Raises $200M, Regenerative Organic Certification Launches
In this week’s Checkout, Impossible Foods raises $200 million, Once Upon a Farm launches a shoe collaboration with Tom’s, and Kroger will add a third-party marketplace to its e-commerce site this fall.
Stevia Brand Fined for Using Chinese Prison Labor
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) announced yesterday that it had collected a $575,000 fine from stevia producer Pure Circle USA for importing sweetener that was made by prison labor in China. The action against the company comes after an investigation that began in 2016, when CBP received an “allegation” from a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) as to the origins of some of the company’s stevia.
Is a Valuation Squeeze Inevitable? Discuss it During Office Hours with Green Circle Capital, North Castle Partners, and L. Catterton
On the next episode of Office Hours we’ll discuss valuation trends in the natural products industry and the overall changes in fundraising and operational strategy that can help guide brands as the capital cycle changes. This look at valuations and at the overall investment market for rising food and beverage brands will be part of a special three-part content and networking series.
How USDA’s Organic Fraud Rule Could Impact CPG Brands
A proposed rule by USDA, ‘Strengthening Organic Enforcement,’ aims to curb organic fraud via more oversight of the organic marketplace, including production, handling and sales. If implemented, it would be the largest update to organic oversight in 20 years.
Watch: NadaMoo CEO Reflects on 15 Years in Business
In this video NadaMoo CEO Daniel Nicholson traces back the evolution of the brand and discusses how the interest (and investment) in both the frozen dessert set and plant-based products has impacted the company. He also shares how the company has managed to find success over the past 15 years.
Better-for-You Food and Beverages Fuel the Inc. 5000 List
Remember 2019? It was a year in which food and beverages brands were already growing — before the pandemic sent consumers into new modes of pantry loading and cooking from home. In this gallery, we highlighted the top 20 highest-ranking food and beverage companies from the annual Inc5000 list, which was published today and ranks the country’s fastest-growing privately-held companies.



