Episodios

  • The Brilliant but Simple Way to Win in a Tough Category
    Mar 31 2026

    Building a great product is not enough, especially in a category that actively works against you.

    In this episode, Ayeshah Abuelhiga of Mason Dixie joins Hey!Hunger's Shireen Khera to talk about what it actually takes to win in one of the toughest environments in grocery. From getting customers to physically find your product to navigating low awareness, inconsistent merchandising, and long repurchase cycles, you'll see behind the scenes into the real work behind building a brand that sells:

    • What it actually takes to get customers to find, try, and buy your product in a challenging category
    • Why getting on shelf is only the beginning and how to actively drive demand through demos, local marketing, and constant presence
    • Why early brands should prioritize velocity and depth over expanding into more doors and how to know when you are truly ready to grow
    • How to think about distribution, brokers, and expansion so you don't outgrow your ability to support the business
    • How to understand your customer in a way that drives decisions on ingredients, pricing, and margins
    • How to win the long game of building a brand in a category with high costs and slow repurchase cycles

    Whether you are in frozen or any competitive category, you'll learn what it really takes to turn early traction into real, lasting growth.

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    44 m
  • Over $200 Billion Is Up for Grabs, But Only If You Launch the Right Way
    Mar 24 2026

    Expanding beyond the US is one of the biggest growth opportunities for CPG brands, and one of the easiest ways to get wrong.

    In this episode, Ruth Fittock, managing partner of Tomorrow Brands, breaks down what it actually takes to launch successfully in the UK, a market worth billions in annual food and beverage sales. Drawing on experience with brands like Vitamin Water, PopChips, and Harmless Harvest, she shares what separates brands that scale from those that stall.

    This conversation goes far beyond geography. It's a deep dive into assessing true product market fit, identifying category white space, and determining if your brand is actually ready to scale. It also covers how to pace retail expansion, build demand before distribution, navigate strict regulations, and adapt positioning for a more skeptical consumer. Whether or not global expansion is on your roadmap, you'll hear practical information to help build a brand that can win anywhere.

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    47 m
  • NIQ's Take on Expo West: Where to Lean In and What's Losing Momentum
    Mar 17 2026

    Expo West is a massive event, and it can take weeks to fully process what you saw and what it actually means. There is a lot of noise, but if you look closely, the real signals start to emerge and point to where the industry is headed next. In this episode, we sit down with Sherry Frey of NielsenIQ to make sense of it all through the lens of real consumer data. We break down what is really happening with protein and how consumers are thinking about it in their diets, why regenerative and transparent sourcing are gaining traction, which flavor trends are sticking, and how the ongoing GLP 1 conversation is reshaping product design around satiety and nutrient density.

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    49 m
  • Why Profitability Isn't the First Goal for CPG Startups, and What Else Recent Exits Reveal
    Mar 10 2026

    In today's CPG landscape, profitability isn't always the first milestone founders should focus on. As capital markets and deal structures, investors and acquirers are often looking for something earlier in a brand's lifecycle: clear product market fit, strong velocity, and the potential to scale efficiently.

    In this episode, Ryan Williams, founder of Northall and creator of the Fabid deal database shares what recent investment and acquisition activity reveals about how value is actually being built in food and beverage CPG. Together they explore why some brands attract premium valuations while others struggle to raise, how founders should think about capital efficiency, and what recent exits say about the paths companies take to reach a successful outcome.

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    50 m
  • Expo West 2026 Hit List: The Trends, Brands, and Big Bets We're Looking For
    Mar 2 2026

    Expo West 2026 is here and the BevNET and NOSH team is sharing what's at the top of their hit list. Managing editors Martín Caballero and Monica Watrous break down the biggest trends they expect to see on the show floor, from protein and fiber trends, to seed oil free formulations, regenerative ingredients, functional fatigue, GLP-1 friendly products, nostalgic flavors, and more. Can't wait to see you all at the show!!

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    33 m
  • Lessons From Investors Who Decided to Build Their Own CPG Brand
    Feb 24 2026

    What happens when three CPG investors decide to build a brand themselves?

    Kiva Dickinson of Selva Ventures joins fellow cadootz! cofounders Jordan Carpenter and Rachel Mansfield, all seasoned CPG investors, with Rachel also bringing her perspective as a leading creator, to share how experienced industry insiders launch differently. They break down how they defined their non negotiables before formulation, modeled margins and profitability from day one, and avoided common pricing and channel strategy mistakes.

    The cadootz! team also unpacks key decisions around manufacturing, reformulation for scale, retail sequencing, capital discipline, and building real demand through community before hitting shelves.

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    49 m
  • As Ultra-Processed Foods Face Scrutiny, a New Certification Offers Better For You Brands an Edge
    Feb 17 2026

    Ultra-processed foods are facing growing pressure from policymakers, retailers, and consumers who are rethinking what belongs on shelf and in their carts.

    In this episode, Bill Creelman, Founder of Spindrift, and Megan Westgate, Founder of the Non-UPF Verified program and the Non GMO Project, discuss a new certification designed to evaluate both ingredient integrity and how products are actually made.

    Spindrift recently became the first beverage brand verified under the Non-UPF standard. Bill shares what the verification process required behind the scenes, how sourcing and manufacturing decisions affect certification, and why it offers a clearer way to communicate long standing formulation choices. Megan explains how the standard works, including limits on added refined sugar, a ban on non-nutritive sweeteners, restrictions on refined oils and gums, and why most shoppers say they want to avoid ultra processed foods but don't know how to identify them.

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    49 m
  • From Big Idea to Scalable Beverage: The Realities of Innovation
    Feb 13 2026

    You may have a winning beverage you perfected in your kitchen or sell at the farmer's market, but it's a long road to making it work at scale. In this episode, MSI Express leaders Chuck Woods and Greg Schildmeyer share what it really takes to turn a bold idea into a profitable, manufacturable product. They'll reveal how to avoid costly formulation and packaging mistakes, when to consider formats like stick packs versus liquids, and which trends actually have staying power. Plus, find out why aligning innovation with production reality is the key to building beverages that last. This episode is a paid collaboration with MSI Express.

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    45 m