The Nombase Podcast

The Nombase Podcast is your go-to resource for industry insights, expert advice, and community discussions tailored to CPG professionals. Join us to hear from brand founders, retailers, investors, and industry partners on retail success, consumer trends, social media strategies, and more. Stay ahead in the fast-paced world of consumer goods.

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Why This Brand Pulled Out of 2,500 Doors—and What Brands Chasing Those Retailers Need to Know

Ep. 138: Why This Brand Pulled Out of 2,500 Doors—and What Brands Chasing Those Retailers Need to Know

Getting onto retail shelves can feel like a big accomplishment—but what happens when strong velocity, national distribution, and real sales still don't add up to a profitable business?Lauren Chew of Love + Chew Superfood Cookies shares the story behind her decision to exit 2,500 retail doors through UNFI and KeHE—even with velocities buyers were happy with. Abby June Richards of The CPG CFO breaks down where the P&L falls apart for emerging brands and what founders need to understand about cash conversion cycles, trade spend, and channel-level profitability before signing a retailer contract. And Liana Krasnow of Noodo, a premium bone broth pasta sauce just 21 doors in, asks the questions every early-stage brand should be asking right now. You Will Learn:Why a brand can have great velocity and still be losing money on every caseThe hidden cash conversion cycle that can turn a modest monthly loss into a $3M cash problemHow to evaluate whether a specific retailer is actually a fit—before you sign anythingWhat trade spend really is, why it's not an operating expense, and how misreporting it can hurt you in due diligenceThe factors Lauren would weigh differently with her next brand, including shelf facings, direct shipping, and which retailers to avoid entirelyWhy regional, direct, and foodservice channels may deliver more profit than national distribution—and how to know when you're ready to scale
June 22, 202646 mins
25 Million Americans Use Yuka. Here Are The Things That Will Kill Your Score

Ep. 129: 25 Million Americans Use Yuka. Here Are The Things That Will Kill Your Score

Yuka is increasingly influencing what gets bought and what gets put back at shelf, with millions of consumers using it in real time while they shop. In this episode, we’re joined by Gabriella Sebag-Weingrad, who leads Yuka’s US business, to break down how it all works and what it means for food and beverage brands trying to stay competitive. For founders, understanding Yuka is no longer optional, it’s a competitive advantage.How Yuka’s scoring system actually works and which ingredients can instantly cap your score or drag it downThe specific additives and formulation choices most likely to get your product put back at shelfWhat happens after a scan, including when consumers switch, trade up, or abandon products entirelyHow brands are reformulating in response and what they’re removing without replacingWays to improve your score without destroying margin, taste, or shelf lifeHow to turn Yuka from a risk into a growth lever by positioning your product as the winning alternative
April 20, 202645 mins
Over $200 Million Is Up for Grabs, But Only If You Launch the Right Way

Ep. 125: Over $200 Million Is Up for Grabs, But Only If You Launch the Right Way

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.
March 24, 202647 mins
Airline Partnerships: Understanding the Opportunity

Ep. 111: Airline Partnerships: Understanding the Opportunity

Airline partnerships are a unique growth channel for food and beverage brands — and they operate very differently from traditional retail or on-premise sales. They offer unmatched consumer attention, meaningful trial, and widespread visibility, but they also come with their own rules around procurement, logistics, forecasting, and data access.In this episode, Cy Cain, co-founder of Straightaway Cocktail Co., shares a behind-the-scenes look at what it actually takes to work with an airline. From pitching and onboarding to forecasting demand, navigating compliance, and scaling operations, you'll find out how airline programs function in practice, and how brands can evaluate whether this channel makes sense for their business.
December 23, 202540 mins
The Art of Adaptation: How Two Heritage Brands Are Evolving for the U.S. Consumer

Ep. 108: The Art of Adaptation: How Two Heritage Brands Are Evolving for the U.S. Consumer

In this special crossover episode of the Nombase podcast and Taste Radio, Lucía Conejo Mir of Inés Rosales, the century old Spanish bakery behind the classic torta de aceite, and Jennifer Donnellan of Lakrids by Bülow, the Danish confectionery introducing Americans to chocolate coated licorice, share their journeys bringing their European CPG brands to the United States. One brand has spent decades establishing its presence here, while the other is just beginning its intentional expansion, yet both face similar challenges in adapting heritage products for a new audience, navigating price pressures and logistics, and educating consumers in a crowded market. They open up about the work required to succeed in the U.S. while staying true to the traditions that make their products special.
December 2, 202549 mins
The TikTok Playbook for Food & Beverage Brands

Ep. 106: The TikTok Playbook for Food & Beverage Brands

TikTok offers a big opportunity for food and beverage brands, but it also brings real challenges. It moves fast, culture shifts daily, and creativity matters more than polish, all while the path from discovery to purchase gets shorter. In this episode, Mike Westgate, Vertical Director of Food, Beverage and Alcohol at TikTok, shares what he has learned as the platform has grown into a major space for discovery, community, and commerce.  He breaks down discovery commerce, the role creators play as an extension of your sales force, the creative tools that help brands produce content efficiently, and the trends shaping what people buy. Mike also touches on organic versus paid content, early mover advantages, and how brands of every size can compete on the platform. 
November 18, 202531 mins
Some Brands Are Making a Fortune on Faire. Here's How They Do It.

Ep. 100: Some Brands Are Making a Fortune on Faire. Here's How They Do It.

Faire is a wholesale platform that connects brands with sellers, and it's becoming one of the most effective ways for CPG founders to grow, scale, and build lasting relationships with small and independent retailers. Joining the conversation are Kyle Hughes, who leads retailer partnerships at Faire, and Caroline Grace, founder of Product and Prosper & The Prosper Lab, who helps brands refine their strategies and boost sales on the platform. Together, they reveal how top-performing brands are turning Faire into a powerful growth engine: optimizing listings, building retailer loyalty, and driving consistent revenue. 
October 7, 202553 mins
Quality Over Quantity: Choosing the Right Foodservice Channels

Ep. 95: Quality Over Quantity: Choosing the Right Foodservice Channels

Foodservice can be a powerful marketing arm to lift retail and DTC, but only when brands choose the right partners and know how to use it to build awareness. Poorva and Rajus Korde, co-founders of Aaji's, join Clay Lichterman, VP of Business Development at Sol-ti and former chef, to explore both the opportunities and pitfalls for emerging brands. The group explores how to select the right segments and securing menu mentions to creating trial that ultimately drives retail velocity.
September 2, 202549 mins
Is Wegmans On Your Radar? How Timing and Trends Can Shape Your Shot.

Ep. 94: Is Wegmans On Your Radar? How Timing and Trends Can Shape Your Shot.

Is Wegmans on your radar? For many emerging CPG brands, cracking Wegmans is a dream, but timing, trends, and execution often decide who makes it. In this episode, Isabel Washington of Laurel’s Coffee and Alexander Harik of Zesty Z share the real stories behind getting on Wegmans’ shelves, from navigating distributors to building velocity without demos or promos. They’re joined by Josh Cannon of Cultivate CPG, who brings years of experience guiding brands through the Wegmans process. Find out what buyers really want, how to pitch with confidence, and the strategies that turn “maybe” into yes.
August 26, 202550 mins
Costco Roadshows: Get In, Sell Out, and Win a Spot On Shelf

Ep. 92: Costco Roadshows: Get In, Sell Out, and Win a Spot On Shelf

Want to know how to turn a Costco roadshow into a lasting spot on shelf? In this episode, Gavin McCloskey of Love Corn, Leila Kairns of Healtea, and Carlene Carl of Rebel Solutions Group share insider tips to fast-track your Costco success and help you avoid costly mistakes. They explain how to manage setup, staffing, and inventory; work with store managers and Costco’s Club Demo Solutions team; and refine pitches to boost sales. Learn how to test flavors, packaging, and pricing while building relationships that influence buyers. 
August 12, 202547 mins
Launching at Costco or Sprouts? Use Mush’s Local Creator Approach.

Ep. 90: Launching at Costco or Sprouts? Use Mush’s Local Creator Approach.

Getting into a retailer is a win—but without foot traffic and velocity, your shelf space can quickly go to another brand. Emily Steele (CEO & Co-founder, Hummingbirds) and Arianne Dora (Social Lead, Mush) talk about how local creators helped Mush make a success at Costco and Sprouts. They break down regional targeting, creator briefs, content reuse, and lessons learned—including why simply sending creators into stores can generate real product velocity for a guaranteed win.
July 29, 202542 mins
How to Score in C-Store: Step-By-Step

Ep. 88: How to Score in C-Store: Step-By-Step

The convenience store channel is just about the most competitive and expensive you'll find in CPG, but the promise of sky high velocities and an immediate way to reach new customers is undeniably attractive. Andy Steele of Ollipop and BODYARMOR, and Vanessa Walker of NEW YOU BRANDS and La Croix lay out the cost of doing business, when the right time to launch is, secrets for getting your products on shelf, and why the changing landscape is good news for BFY food and beverage brand alike.
July 15, 202538 mins
The True Cost and Return of Trade Shows: A Look at Expo West and Beyond

Ep. 79: The True Cost and Return of Trade Shows: A Look at Expo West and Beyond

Join Scout Brisson, CEO of De Soi, Troy Bonde, Co-Founder of Sauz, and Sarah Jahnke, CEO and Co-Founder of Homecourt as they discuss the true cost and return of attending trade shows like Expo West, sparked by Scout’s LinkedIn question: Is exhibiting at Expo West worth it? Learn how to create a memorable brand experience, measure success beyond sales through networking and media coverage, and leverage trade shows for long-term marketing, along with tips for selecting the right shows and amplifying your presence for greater visibility.
May 13, 202546 mins
Thrive Market: What’s New, What’s Next, and Key Updates in 2025

Ep. 78: Thrive Market: What’s New, What’s Next, and Key Updates in 2025

Natalie Wieder, Vice President of Category Management at Thrive Market, shares recent updates to this leading grocery e-commerce retailer’s vendor experience, including the launch of a new vendor portal, a brand insights dashboard, and a retail media platform. The conversation covers shifts in product selection strategy, key attributes Thrive prioritizes when evaluating new items, and how the platform is evolving to better support merchandising and marketing. Also discussed are the attributes of Thrive’s core consumer, promotional planning, and how internal teams assess performance and brand potential.
May 6, 202543 mins
Global Pressure, Local Impact: Rethinking Sourcing When Prices Skyrocket

Ep. 77: Global Pressure, Local Impact: Rethinking Sourcing When Prices Skyrocket

Join Christian Quie, VP of Sales at ChocXO, and Lillard Anthony Wong, Co-Founder and COO of Owlvericks Coffee, discuss how their brands are responding to sharp ingredient cost increases caused by shifting trade policies and environmental factors and. They share approaches to managing supply chain volatility, strategies for alternative sourcing, methods for communicating price changes, and ways to maintain margin and product quality.
April 29, 202547 mins
Smart Demos, Steady Growth - How Successful Brands Turn Sampling into Sales

Ep. 74: Smart Demos, Steady Growth - How Successful Brands Turn Sampling into Sales

Jana Goodbaugh of Happy Wolf and Jason Smith, the “Demo Dynamo” from Ithaca Hummus and former Perfect Bar retail lead, share how to turn demos from a cost center into a growth engine. From pinpointing the best sampling days to building a passionate demo team, they reveal insider strategies for driving product discovery, converting samplers into loyal customers, and proving value to retailers through measurable sales impact.
April 8, 202539 mins