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
Before You Spend More on Growth, Ask These 5 Questions

Ep. 137: Before You Spend More on Growth, Ask These 5 Questions

As brands grow, it's easy to focus on the next retailer, the next marketing initiative, or the next distribution opportunity. But sustainable growth starts with a deeper understanding of your brand identity, who it's for, and what makes it truly different.In this episode, Eric Ramstad of Farmwell Drinks, Shaakira DeLoach of Ginja Snap, and brand strategist Kelly Criswell of Mudge to discuss how emerging brands can build around a niche, attract the right consumers, and create a foundation for long-term growth.From rebrands and packaging decisions to demos, consumer feedback, and community building, the conversation explores the questions founders should be asking as they refine their positioning and prepare to scale.You will learn:• How to identify the consumers most likely to become loyal customers• Why simplifying your messaging can strengthen your brand and improve consumer understanding• How to use demos and direct customer feedback to refine positioning and packaging• What creates meaningful differentiation when competitors can copy your ingredients or category• How to evaluate whether your current positioning can support future growth and expansion
June 16, 202639 mins
What You Need to Know Before BevNET Live with Editor-in-Chief Jeff Klineman

Ep. 135: What You Need to Know Before BevNET Live with Editor-in-Chief Jeff Klineman

Getting ready for BevNet Live June 10–11 in New York City? Or on the fence? BevNet's Editor-in-Chief, Jeff Klineman, walks through a practical "how to do BevNet Live" guide — covering the agenda, key speakers, and how to make the most of every hour at the show.We cover:Tips on how to get the most out of networking, speaker presentations, 1:1 meetings with retailers and investors, and everything else at the showWhat you need to do at BevNET Live and what you can catch up on when you're back homeAgenda highlights from Athletic Brewing, Culture Pop, and Dirty Shirley on building without outpacing your businessRetail sessions with Walmart, Whole Foods, and Vitamin Shoppe on getting — and staying — on shelfFive investor-focused sessions including a term sheet tutorial and a former PepsiCo M&A leadThe delta-9 hemp category under the microscope as Congressional pressure threatens its futureEarly intel on AI and agentic commerce — what CPG brands need to do now before big players lock it inThere's still time to register at Bevnetlive.com - see you there!!
June 2, 202636 mins
They Invested In Poppi, Siete & Bachan’s. How A ‘Supernatural’ Team Evaluates Early-Stage Brands.

Ep. 132: They Invested In Poppi, Siete & Bachan’s. How A ‘Supernatural’ Team Evaluates Early-Stage Brands.

Chris Robb, founder of Supernatural Ventures and early investor in brands like Bachan’s, shares how he evaluates founders before revenue, what separates breakout brands from the rest, and what most CPG companies waste money too early.What founders will learn:• Why unit velocity matters more than total revenue in early retail growth• How to price your first fundraising round without hurting future raises• What kind of packaging is the one area early brands should overspend on• How to use retailers and store buyers as real world product validation before scaling• What Chris looks for in founders before investing pre-revenue capitalChris also breaks down how Supernatural Ventures approaches pre-seed investing, why he avoids heavy marketing spend early on, and how brands can build momentum organically before raising larger rounds.
May 13, 202651 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
The Brilliant but Simple Way to Win in a Tough Category

Ep. 126: The Brilliant but Simple Way to Win in a Tough Category

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 categoryWhy getting on shelf is only the beginning and how to actively drive demand through demos, local marketing, and constant presenceWhy early brands should prioritize velocity and depth over expanding into more doors and how to know when you are truly ready to growHow to think about distribution, brokers, and expansion so you don't outgrow your ability to support the businessHow to understand your customer in a way that drives decisions on ingredients, pricing, and marginsHow to win the long game of building a brand in a category with high costs and slow repurchase cyclesWhether you are in frozen or any competitive category, you'll learn what it really takes to turn early traction into real, lasting growth.
March 31, 202644 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
NIQ’s Take on Expo West: Where to Lean In and What’s Losing Momentum

Ep. 124: NIQ’s Take on Expo West: Where to Lean In and What’s Losing Momentum

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.
March 17, 202648 mins
Why Profitability Isn’t the First Goal for CPG Startups, and What Else Recent Exits Reveal

Ep. 123: Why Profitability Isn’t the First Goal for CPG Startups, and What Else Recent Exits Reveal

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.
March 10, 202650 mins
Lessons From Investors Who Decided to Build Their Own CPG Brand

Ep. 121: Lessons From Investors Who Decided to Build Their Own CPG Brand

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.
February 24, 202649 mins
As Ultra-Processed Foods Face Scrutiny, a New Certification Offers Better For You Brands an Edge

Ep. 120: As Ultra-Processed Foods Face Scrutiny, a New Certification Offers Better For You Brands an Edge

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.
February 17, 202649 mins
Key Regulatory Lessons from 2025 That Will Define 2026

Ep. 115: Key Regulatory Lessons from 2025 That Will Define 2026

It has been a whirlwind year for food and beverage brands, with lawsuits, heightened regulatory scrutiny, and shifting rules creating real uncertainty across the industry. Justin Prochnow, a shareholder at Greenberg Traurig who advises food, beverage, and consumer brands on regulatory compliance and litigation risk, joins us to help make sense of what’s happening and how brands should respond. In this conversation, Justin breaks down the key legal and regulatory developments shaping 2025 and what brands need to be watching as they head into 2026, including ultra processed food scrutiny, GMO and bioengineered labeling following a recent Ninth Circuit decision, FDA attention on self affirmed GRAS and health related claims, protein and GLP one positioning, ingredient enforcement trends, and how state and federal priorities may shift under a new administration.
January 20, 20261 min
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 Glass Advantage: Differentiation in the RTD Beverage Market

Ep. 105: The Glass Advantage: Differentiation in the RTD Beverage Market

With new regulations expanding the use of glass in spirits-based RTDs and growing consumer demand for clean, quality packaging, glass has reemerged as a strategic advantage. Join the Glass Packaging Institute, Jimmy Bruton of Via Carota, and Sandstrom Partners to learn why glass is non-toxic, inert, and the most sustainable material, especially when domestically made. Discover how glass affects consumer perception, protects product integrity, helps brands innovate and stand out, appeals to health-conscious consumers, and how to navigate its unique challenges.
November 11, 202537 mins
How to Build a Brand When the Rules Keep Changing

Ep. 104: How to Build a Brand When the Rules Keep Changing

It’s hard to build a brand when the rules keep changing, and few categories test founders like the emerging cannabis beverage space. Hear how Anna Baskin, co-founder of hightail., a newly launched low-dose beverage designed for women, and Angus Rittenburg, co-founder and CEO of Wynk, an established brand known for its consistent quality and innovative mobile production model, are tackling that challenge.They share how they’re building trust in a category still defining itself, navigating complex regulations and limited ad options, educating consumers who are new and cautious, and using storytelling, sampling, and community events to drive awareness - demonstrating how you can grow a brand even when the playbook doesn’t yet exist.
November 4, 202547 mins
Brain Support: The Hottest Trend in Functional Formulation

Ep. 102: Brain Support: The Hottest Trend in Functional Formulation

Brain health is emerging as one of the biggest functional trends in food and beverage, as consumers look for ways to support focus, clarity, and long-term cognitive function through what they eat and drink. In this episode, Sephora Noormand of MOSH, Katie Emerson of Kyowa Hakko (makers of Cognizin®), Austin Holt of MacroCap Labs, and Josh Schall of J. Schall Consulting discuss how brands are leveraging science-backed ingredients like Cognizin® to build credibility and consumer trust, the role of clinical research in substantiating functional claims, and how innovation in brain-boosting foods, beverages, and supplements is reshaping the future of functional formulation.  This episode is a paid collaboration with Cognizin®.
October 21, 202545 mins
How Sunnie Turned Setbacks into a Million-Dollar Raise

Ep. 93: How Sunnie Turned Setbacks into a Million-Dollar Raise

Sunnie co-founders Katy Tucker and Lisette Howard recount their path from self-funding to securing a million-dollar raise, navigating manufacturing hurdles, investor rejections, and strategic pivots along the way. They discuss knowing when an investor is the right fit, structuring raises to protect equity, and using customer relationships to unlock capital. Their story highlights the persistence required to push through difficult moments, the signs that momentum is building, and the practical steps that helped them move from uncertainty to a stronger, more sustainable growth path.
August 19, 202540 mins
The 3 Beverage Trends Shaping Innovation

Ep. 85: The 3 Beverage Trends Shaping Innovation

Level up your formulation game with beverage expert Donald Wilkes of Blue Pacific Flavors and hear what’s really driving the next wave of functional drinks including smarter sweeteners, better energy, and flavor that actually delivers. Find out how to stay ahead of shifting consumer tastes, making clean label work without losing impact, and how to build products that don’t just follow trends but set them.
June 24, 2025
Unique Paths to Funding and How Founders are Making It Happen

Ep. 84: Unique Paths to Funding and How Founders are Making It Happen

There are a variety of ways to secure funding—the trick is aligning the right fit with the right opportunity. Join Emily Griffith, founder of Lil Bucks, and Daniela Jensen of Big Picture Foods as they share their funding journeys. Emily discusses Lil Bucks' $3M Series A raise, and Daniela talks about Atalanta’s acquisition of Big Picture Foods. We'll discuss the options they considered, why they chose their paths, and the lessons other brands can take to secure capital. 
June 17, 202550 mins
Behind the Redesign, Part 2: Dappy’s Transformation with Suite9c

Ep. 80: Behind the Redesign, Part 2: Dappy’s Transformation with Suite9c

How does a top-tier design studio reimagine a fast-growing brand? In Part 2 of our brand refresh series, Suite 9C founder Paula Grant—joined by team members Jessy Qussar and Melissa Piombo—unveils five final design directions created for Dappy, a non-alcoholic functional beverage brand on the rise. Maddie Frank, Dappy’s founder, shares her candid reactions and reveals which concept ultimately became the new face of the brand. Together, they unpack the creative strategy behind each direction, what made the winning look stand out, and how the final identity captures Dappy’s mood-lifting mission in the growing non-alc space.
May 20, 202547 mins
Behind the Redesign: Transforming Dappy with Suite9C

Ep. 75: Behind the Redesign: Transforming Dappy with Suite9C

In part one of this two-part series, DAPI founder Maddie Frank teams up with Suite 9C—the design studio behind brands like BodyArmor, Lemon Perfect, and Core Hydration—to rethink her packaging and bring the brand closer to its vision. This episode covers how to make your packaging design work smarter, not harder; how to position a non-alc product in a fast-evolving category; how and why to infuse your brand identity into the design; and how to communicate essential info quickly enough to catch consumers in the moment of purchase.
April 15, 202540 mins
Can You Scale a Globally Inspired Brand Without Compromising Identity?

Ep. 61: Can You Scale a Globally Inspired Brand Without Compromising Identity?

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.
November 21, 202457 mins
Launching a New Product? Make Sure You Do This First.

Ep. 48: Launching a New Product? Make Sure You Do This First.

Kimberle Lau, founder of Bake Me Healthy’s upcycled, allergen-friendly baking mixes, is preparing to launch a new product line but wants to set herself up for success by ensuring it answers a consumer need. Robyn Carter from Jump Rope Innovation brings her experience from big CPG to help Kimberly figure out what her core consumers like about Bake Me Healthy and how to use that information to launch a new set of products that will hit the ground running.
August 22, 202449 mins