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The Community Call podcast is taking a short break as we gear up for something big and exciting here at BevNET, NOSH, and Brewbound. Stay tuned for what's next!
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Justin Prochnow, regulatory attorney and partner at Greenberg Traurig, provides an in-depth update on the legal and compliance challenges facing CPG brands. He covers topics from class action lawsuits over product claims and ingredients to emerging state regulations in California, offering insights on navigating compliance, mitigating risks, and preparing for potential changes under the new administration.
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Bevnet's Editor-in-Chief, Jeff Kleinman, unpacks the key trends and shifts from 2024, and shares insights on the 2025 investment landscape. We'll discuss the changing M&A and corporate venturing dynamics, and the implications for emerging brands seeking funding. Jeff offers strategic advice for founders on positioning their businesses to attract investor attention, and the importance of financial discipline. We explore how economic conditions affect capital for consumer brands, providing insights into the CPG investment landscape and tips for navigating 2025.
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Sherry Frey of Nielsen IQ provides an insider’s guide to the 2025 CPG landscape, covering key trends and opportunities. Sherry delves into the latest ingredient and flavor trends, evolving snacking habits, the growing influence of global flavors, and the sustainability factors driving consumer loyalty. Highlights include growth opportunities for small BFY brands, the rising demand for sustainability, trending ingredients like collagen and electrolytes, emerging flavors such as pickle, dragon fruit, and hibiscus, and growing concerns around seed oils.
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As women enter life stages marked by perimenopause and menopause, their health needs are driving demand for targeted foods, beverages, and supplements. Kate Stevenson and Julie Murphy from Brightfield Group, a social listening and consumer insights organization, join this Community Call to share data and trends on the ingredients, products, and value propositions resonating with this consumer group. As the highest-spending age bracket, they seek support for hormone balance, energy, and mood—creating a prime opportunity for brands to innovate for this highly engaged, wellness-focused audience.
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The NIQ On-Premise team shares their latest data on RTD beverage trends, highlighting the biggest opportunities for brands. Joining the conversation are Ben Tilton and Matt Crompton of NIQ On-Premise, along with Ferron Salniker, BevNET's spirits editor. Together, we’ll explore the size of the RTD opportunity, key consumer demographics, channels of note, and evolving preferences around convenience, quality, and value. We’ll also dive into emerging non-alcoholic RTD trends and strategies for brands navigating the on-premise landscape.
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Benji Fitts, Director of Customer Education at SPINS, shares how to run smart, cash-efficient promotions that drive velocity while protecting margin as much as possible. By focusing on market share and lift, we’ll explore strategies to fine-tune discounts, optimize timing and frequency, and leverage real-time insights to outperform competitors and turn promotions into sustainable growth.
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If you're headed to Nosh Live, BevNET Live, and/or Brewbound Live, we've got a GREAT show lined up for you. Make sure you come say hello and introduce yourself! And, if you're at home this year, catch the free livestream on Nosh.com, BevNET.com, and Brewbound.com
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BevNET started in Boston as an idea fueled by Mountain Dew and Snapple in a college dorm room, back before Mark Zuckerberg was just a twinkle in his parents’ eyes. In this episode, COO Carolyn Craven shares the story of BevNET’s 20-year journey. As we prepare for BevNET Live, NOSH Live, and Brewbound Live this December, we reflect on the trials and milestones that come with building a brand.
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How do you scale a culturally rooted brand while preserving authenticity and brand identity? Kartik Das of Doosra, a modern take on Indian chai-time snacks, brought this question to our recent Community Call, where innovative brands like Nguyen Coffee Supply, Brooklyn Delhi, MìLà, and DayDayCook joined the discussion. We discussed how to balance authenticity with accessibility, use data and testing to make informed decisions, and implement scrappy, budget-friendly tactics to grow while staying true to your roots.
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Sven Alwerud, founder of Celerity CPG, and Sarah Gordon, VP of Marketing at Evergreen, share their tried-and-true tactics for leveraging retail media to boost product velocity. Find out how advertising directly on retailer websites and apps can empower you to compete with big CPG on an emerging brand's budget. We'll discuss how to set up high-ROI campaigns, target the right keywords and audiences, allocate your budget wisely, and use retailer-specific tricks to help you succeed on the shelf.
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Maya French, founder of HappyPop and Koia, and Kendra Bennett, CMO of Bon Bee Honey, each turned unexpected hits of PR exposure into sustained brand growth. They’ll share the key decisions they made—and wish they had made—on prioritizing accounts when you're tight on product, ramping up production for unexpected demand, and using pre-orders and customer service tactics to retain new customers, even if you can't service them immediately. They also share how to leverage viral exposure beyond e-commerce by strengthening retail partnerships.
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Inclusive hiring strengthens communities and benefits your brand. Adrianne DeLuca of BevNET, Joshua Velasquez of Shire's Naturals, and Kevin McGahren of Greyston Bakery discuss how they use non-traditional hiring, share effective hiring and training tactics, and explain the positive impact on both business and communities. Find out how equitable hiring boosts loyalty, taps into overlooked talent, and creates a strategic advantage for your business
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Supplement trends, such as the popularity of collagen, protein, and nootropics, often forecast shifts in food and beverage CPG trends by tracking consumer behavior. We welcome Darren Viscount, Senior Natural Living Category Manager/OTC Category Manager at Bristol Farms, to discuss these natural living trends and their impact on food and beverage products. We’ll also learn what brands need to get on the shelf, succeed at Bristol Farms, and build lasting partnerships.
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Holly and John Arbuckle, founders of Singing Pastures Farms, are building a unique, clean-label, pasture-raised, woman-owned meat snack brand. They’re navigating the complexities of earned PR to gain meaningful exposure and drive brand awareness that translates into sales. Sara Brooks, from Goldilocks and Fridays digital marketing firm, joins to share the latest PR strategies, including affiliate marketing, social media tactics, and influencer partnerships, to help your brand shine.
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Target may be a major retail powerhouse, but there's a unique pathway for emerging brands to get their product on shelf and be successful. Target's Director of Activation & Growth, Le'Spencer Walker, outlines the three retail-ready factors he considers for emerging brands: packaging and branding, business performance data (even for small brands), and marketing and promotion capabilities. Mazaah CEO, Yasmin Sajadi, shares her brand's 2-year journey to secure placement at Target, along with insights on marketing strategies, pricing, and the challenges of scaling production.
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Casey Gaston, Executive Leader of Local and Emerging Brands at Whole Foods Market, offers key updates and strategies for emerging brands who want to partner with this key retailer. In this session, she discusses how to navigate the current category review process and provides details on the LEAP accelerator program. Casey also shares her top tips for crafting a compelling pitch, along with smart strategies for brand success—from effectively communicating your story to understanding the nuances of pricing and promotion. Whether you're looking to get your product into Whole Foods Market or you're already there, you'll find valuable insights to support you at any stage of your Whole Foods journey.
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Walmart's Open Call program is a unique opportunity for emerging brands to enter one of the world’s largest retailers. Our guests—Scott Gutche, Sr. Development Executive at Walmart, Molly Blakeley of Molly Bz Cookies, and Yasmin Curtis of Two Fish Foods—share their experiences with the program, from the application process to preparing to pitch. They discuss the importance of flexibility, demonstrating brand fit, and why the exposure gained is valuable, even without an immediate deal. Scott Gutche also explains Walmart’s key evaluation criteria, emphasizing the importance of market data and brand momentum in determining a brand’s potential for success.
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Slotting fees, free fills, retail markups, distribution costs, trade spend & marketing—making money in retail is expensive and complex. But just how long does it take? Jia Liao, founder of Hotpot Queen, wants to find out. Join us as experts Dwight Richmond, Director of Center Store at Town & Country, and Sarah Dorey, partner at Synergy Sales, share their insights on the timeline and offer tips to accelerate the process.
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Derek Majewski, Sr. Partner Development Manager at Amazon's Buy with Prime, and Robert Principe, President at eTail Advisors, explain Amazon's Buy with Prime feature, which allows brands to integrate the Prime button on their own websites. In this episode we discuss the benefits, logistics, and strategic considerations for CPG brands, covering the differences between FBA and Buy with Prime, fulfillment economics, inventory management, brand readiness, subscription services, shipping speeds, fees, ROI, and customer service.
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