Synopsis
BevNETs Taste Radio is the podcast for food and beverage professionals, where we talk trends, interview the leaders and rising stars in the industry and discuss knowledge and topics that we hope entrepreneurs and pros everywhere find useful.Tell us what you think at ask@tasteradio.com. You can also email us if you are interested in Taste Radio sponsorship opportunities. If you like Taste Radio, share it with a colleague, will ya?See you every Tuesday!
Episodes
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 47: Klocked In -- Why Sparking Ice Is Looking for a Stablemate
02/03/2017 Duration: 46minKevin Klock, the president and CEO of Talking Rain, believes that while timing and some luck played a role in the remarkable success of Sparkling Ice, execution is the primary reason that it’s currently a $600 million brand at retail. A focused business strategy and the development of a national DSD network and seasoned sales organization helped position Sparkling Ice for eye-popping sales growth -- 6,000 percent since 2010. But Klock, who joined Talking Rain in 2006 and took the helm four years later, isn’t ready to take a victory lap; instead, he sees the brand as ready for a running mate, or two. As part of a wide-ranging interview recorded for this edition of the BevNET Podcast, Klock discussed why the company is now looking at opportunities to acquire brands and how it’s evaluating potential deals in the U.S. and abroad. Talking Rain is also keen on innovating internally, he said, and bolstering branding efforts for Sparkling Ice, having recently launched a $37 million marketing campaign titled “Be Not B
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 46: Why “You’re Your Own Best Salesman”; Protein’s Potential
24/02/2017 Duration: 47minIn this edition of the BevNET Podcast, we’re joined by Michael Schwartz, the co-founder and managing partner of Organic Food Incubator, a shared production facility and resource center for early-stage food and beverage companies. In our conversation with Schwartz, who is also the founder of BAO, a brand of fermented foods and drinks, we delved into the current landscape for start-up brands in metro New York, and discuss top-of-mind ingredient and formulations embraced by entrepreneurs in the region. Schwartz also shared his take on effective sales, retail and distribution strategies for new brand owners, including why “you’re your own best salesman.” Also part of this week’s podcast: a discussion about the surge in protein-infused foods and beverages, including what’s trending in the space and why.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 45: How Reda Reigns As One of NYC’s Beverage Kingmakers
17/02/2017 Duration: 01h01minBig Geyser, the largest independent beverage distributor in metro New York, has played a critical role in the development of some of the most successful entrepreneurial beverage brands in recent years, including vitaminwater, Zico and Honest Tea. Jerry Reda, the company’s COO, oversees a distribution network that includes over 25,000 retail accounts -- and navigating the day-to-day challenges as Big Geyser’s trucks traverse the tri-state area brings an extra level of headache to the gig. In the city that never sleeps, it’s a 24/7 job, but Reda, who we recently interviewed for this edition of the BevNET Podcast, says that he wakes up every day and loves what he does. Listen to our complete interview with Reda, who joined us along with another stalwart of the New York beverage scene, BevNET Magazine publisher Barry Nathanson. The conversation included a discussion on how the New York market has evolved, Big Geyser’s role in the development of vitaminwater (and why the company ultimately parted ways with the bra
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 44: BodyArmor/Vitaminwater Co-Founder Mike Repole: “It’s Gold or Nothing.”
10/02/2017 Duration: 54minMike Repole, the co-founder of BodyArmor, is unsatisfied. Why? Because BodyArmor, despite its impressive growth in recent years, is not the world’s top-selling sports drink brand. Repole, who also co-founded vitaminwater and is a horse-racing magnate and billionaire, clearly does not lack ambition. As part of a wide-ranging interview recorded for this edition of the BevNET Podcast, Repole, who joined BodyArmor as a co-founder through an investment in the brand in 2012, said that despite Gatorade’s longstanding domination of the sports drink category, he believes the giant can be knocked off its pedestal. And for BodyArmor to replace it would be the truest representation of success. “We’re not here for bronze medals,” Repole said. “It’s gold or nothing.” Listen to our full conversation with Repole, recorded at BodyArmor’s offices in Queens, which included details about his roots as a beverage entrepreneur, his view on how the beverage industry has evolved since the sale of vitaminwater, and why he thinks that
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 43: Will Bevi Make Bottled Water Obsolete?
03/02/2017 Duration: 53minLast week, the podcast team visited the Boston offices of Bevi, a high-tech water cooler that customizes still and sparkling water with unsweetened, zero-calorie, or organically sweetened natural flavors. We spoke with Bevi co-founder and CEO Sean Grundy about the internet-connected machines, which are placed in corporate clients, health gyms and hotels, and provide real-time data to the company about usage and service needs. Grundy also discussed the company’s mission “to make the bottled beverage supply chain more environmentally friendly” by reducing use and consumption of packaged water products. This week’s podcast also includes a conversation about the 2017 Winter Fancy Food Show, including a look at how the specialty food convention has evolved in recent years and become a forum to showcase innovation, something that bodes well for the convention and industry as a whole.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 42: Rounding Out the Numbers With Investment Platform CircleUp
27/01/2017 Duration: 35minIn the past two years, crowd investing firm CircleUp has morphed from solely a platform for investors to fund innovative, early-stage consumer brands into one that is also an investor itself. Last week the podcast team visited CircleUp’s San Francisco office to speak with Ben Lee, the managing director of CircleUp Funds, the company’s investment arm. We sat down with him to discuss the ways in which CircleUp aims to support early-stage fundraising for beverage entrepreneurs. Lee, who has overseen evaluation of thousands of early-stage consumer product companies, was previously the company’s director of business development. From that perspective, he talked about what trends in beverage are proving especially important to investors, and why CircleUp’s purview has increased so that it no longer describes itself as a “crowdfunding” platform.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 41: Five Brand Attributes That Spell Success for Whipstich's Mike Burgmaier
13/01/2017 Duration: 36minBevNET’s podcast team recently visited with Mike Burgmaier, the co-founder and managing director of Whipstitch Capital, an investment bank that provides mergers and acquisitions and private placement advisory services to consumer products companies. In this edition of the podcast, Burgmaier, who’s worked with several fast-growing and high-profile beverage brands, including Essentia, Spindrift and KeVita, discussed the current climate for CPG financing, competition for investment dollars and what he views as the key attributes for successful brands.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 40: The Trends to Watch in Beverage, Beer and Food
06/01/2017 Duration: 45minYear two of the BevNET Podcast begins with a discussion on trends to watch in the worlds of non-alcoholic beverages, craft beer and natural foods. In this edition, the podcast team is joined by BevNET editor-in-chief Jeff Klineman and the editors of BevNET’s sister sites, Brewbound’s Chris Furnari and Project NOSH’s Carol Ortenberg, each of whom offered their take on the most pertinent trends and issues within the industries they cover.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 39: What Happens at BevNET Live…
22/12/2016 Duration: 36minIt took us a couple of weeks to recover from the biggest BevNET Live conference yet, but in this edition of the podcast, we reflected on the three-day event, which was held from Dec. 4-6 in Santa Monica, Calif. With over 600 attendees and more than 150 beverage brands represented at the show, BevNET Live Winter 2016 showcased the breadth of cutting-edge trends and innovative beverage concepts, including many that appeared on the main stage during New Beverage Showdown 12. We discussed some of these nascent trends and their potential for mainstream adoption. We also examined the traction of well-capitalized ideas like high-tech cold-pressed juicing system Juicero and Ripple, a line of pea protein-infused, plant-based milks, whose founders presented at BevNET Live.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 38: Mouthwatering Innovation? FoodMinds Says It’s In the Can.
16/12/2016 Duration: 44minIn this edition of the BevNET Podcast, the team is joined by Grant Prentice, the vice president of strategic insights for FoodMinds, a food nutrition communications and consulting firm. FoodMinds advises food and beverage clients on ways to enhance business and marketing efforts through scientific research and public policy efforts. Prentice and FoodMinds this year completed research and insights work on behalf of the Can Manufacturers Institute and as part of our discussion, he revealed and explained findings on how packaging can impact beverage drinkers’ experiences and reinforce or complement beverage brand equities.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 37: Califia Farms CEO: “The Biggest Could Be Ahead of Us”
09/12/2016 Duration: 39minGreg Steltenpohl, the CEO of Califia Farms and a beverage entrepreneur for nearly four decades, is constantly thinking about innovation. For Steltenpohl, who cut his teeth in the beverage business in 1980 with the launch of super-premium juice brand Odwalla, meeting the evolving needs of a growing base of young, educated and health-conscious consumers has made new product development a cornerstone focus for Califia. Since launching in 2010 the company has embraced several fast-growing beverage trends, including dairy alternatives and cold brew coffee, and introduced a steady stream of new brand and line extensions. But Steltenpohl is pushing for more. The podcast team recently met with Steltenpohl at Califia Farms headquarters in downtown Los Angeles, and as part of a wide-ranging discussion he offered insight into how the company identifies opportunities to innovate and executes from concept to product launch. Steltenpohl also discussed the role of package design and technology and predicts how each will evo
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 36: High-Stepping With L.A. Libations Co-Founder
02/12/2016 Duration: 32minThe career of Danny Stepper, a co-founder of beverage incubator L.A. Libations, is one that comes with lot of stories -- and he's happy to tell them. BevNET's podcast team recently sat down with Stepper in his office at Relativity Media headquarters in Beverly Hills, which is a long way from his early days stocking beverage coolers for the Coca-Cola Co. Stepper worked his way into a variety of sales roles at Coke, building relationships that became the foundation for L.A. Libations' role as an incubator, guiding brands to placement at leading retailers in a variety of channels. Stepper shares his journey, which includes a surprising turn as a movie producer, with us in a podcast that details how the trials and tribulations of a beverage executive are as enthralling as they are maddening.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 35: Health-Ade Co-Founder -- Kombucha is Poster Child for “Real Food” Movement
18/11/2016 Duration: 26minHealth-Ade’s new 50,000 sq. ft. production facility in Torrance, Calif. is impressive: state-of-the art equipment, automated technology, and plenty of room to make a lot of kombucha. We recently visited the new space and sat down with company founders Vanessa Dew, Daina Trout and Justin Trout who joined us on this edition of the BevNET Podcast. As part of our discussion, Health-Ade’s founding trio ruminated on the rapid evolution of the company, which launched in 2012 and is now one of the leading kombucha makers in the U.S. With the new facility in place, Health-Ade will look to ramp up distribution, particularly at grocery, mass and club outlets, they said. The company will also build upon consumer and retailer education initiatives that position kombucha as part of the “real food” movement. Later in the conversation, the youthful entrepreneurs offer their perspective on balancing brand-building with personal and family obligations and also share the inside story on Health-Ade’s preparation for BevNET’s New
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 34: Zico's Mark Rampolla -- Investors Love Brands Focused on Systematic Change
11/11/2016 Duration: 19minThese days Zico founder Mark Rampolla spends most of his time thinking about transformative technology and better-for-you sweets. Three years removed from the sale of his coconut water brand to the Coca-Cola Co., Rampolla is now the managing partner and a co-founder of Powerplant Ventures, a private equity firm that invests in “visionary companies that are re-architecting” the food system via plant-based nutrition. He’s also the interim CEO of Hail Merry, a maker of plant-based snack foods, which counts Powerplant as an investor. We caught up with Rampolla last week in Los Angeles at the Project NOSH L.A. conference where we recorded this edition of the BevNET podcast. As part of a broad-ranging discussion, Rampolla explains why food and beverage investors, including Powerplant, are embracing ideas that meld idealism and technology and what’s driving systematic changes in the food industry. Rampolla also offers up some investment advice for Coca-Cola’s Venturing and Emerging Brands unit and talks about why he
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 33: The Secret Sauce in Coke’s Recipe for Entrepreneurial Investment
04/11/2016 Duration: 20minA couple weeks ago, the podcast team had an opportunity to sit down with Scott Uzzell, the president of the Coca-Cola Co.’s Venturing and Emerging Brands (VEB) unit. The overarching mission of VEB is to identify and nurture the next billion-dollar brands for Coke, and in this podcast, recorded at the NACS 2016 show, Uzzell shares details about the unit’s investment and incubation strategy. As part of a wide-ranging discussion, Uzzell, who has been with Coke for 16 years and was named president of VEB in February, 2014, discusses the three pillars of investment for VEB and why he views modern marketing and integrated technology as critical to the future of the beverage industry. He also shares his thoughts on Coke’s strategy for RTD coffee, particularly for VEB-managed illy and how the brand will be marketed and sold amid the company’s partnership with Dunkin’ Donuts to bottle and distribute a new line of bottled coffees as well as the upcoming launch of Gold Peak’s cold brew coffee. Uzzell also comments on th
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 32: Conveniently, a Conversation About BevNET’s Five-Star Reviews
28/10/2016 Duration: 37minAfter a few weeks on the road, the podcast team finally made it back in the conference room at BevNET HQ, where we recently chatted about our travels. In this edition, we look back at last week’s NACS 2016 show, which showcased the continuing evolution of the convenience store channel. Our discussion includes an examination of retailers’ and beverage suppliers’ efforts to adapt to growing consumer interest for healthier drinks in C-stores and our thoughts on noteworthy new products introduced at the show. Later in the podcast, the conversation turns to BevNET CEO John Craven’s recent trip to London. Craven shares his perspective on the British beverage market and why so many U.K.-based beverage companies are attempting to market their drinks “across the pond.” In our remaining time, we delve into a discussion about BevNET’s product review process and the elements that make for a top-rated beverage.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 31: What's Trending Among London's Libations?
21/10/2016 Duration: 31minFor this week’s episode of the BevNET podcast, we’ve crossed the Atlantic to explore a beverage market that’s outside of our usual coverage area: London. Joining the podcast are Hugh Thomas and Joe Benn of Ugly Drinks, which is a U.K.-based startup that produces unsweetened flavored sparkling water. Thomas and Benn, who met each other while helping to launch Vita Coco in the U.K., discuss, along with BevNET founder & CEO John Craven, their thoughts on a variety of topics, including beverage innovation in the U.K. health and wellness trends impacting their local marketing, and the thought process of going international with an emerging beverage brand. In addition, they give their thoughts on trends in the US from both the perspective of being avid BevNET readers and seeing firsthand the products that are making their way into the U.K. from the U.S.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 30: The Dirty Secret About Success in the Beverage Industry
14/10/2016 Duration: 30minIn this edition of the BevNET podcast, we’re joined by Gerry Khermouch, a longtime beverage reporter and the editor of email newsletter Beverage Business Insights. Khermouch, who also pens a column for BevNET Magazine, has been covering the non-alcoholic beverage industry for over 20 years, reporting on everything from the rise of new age brands like Snapple and AriZona to the meteoric success of vitaminwater to the fast-evolving trends of today. Khermouch shares insights gleaned from over two decades as a beverage journalist, including what he calls the “dirty secret” about success in the beverage industry, why he views curb appeal as a legitimate indicator of a growing brand, the “miraculous” energy drink category, and how a surge in new refrigerated brands is altering the distribution landscape.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 29: Why ACG, An Early Investor In Suja, Doesn’t “Make Bets”
11/10/2016 Duration: 27minTrevor Nelson, the co-founder and managing partner of private equity firm Alliance Consumer Growth (ACG) is admittedly gunshy about speaking to the media. It’s not that Nelson isn’t well-spoken; in fact, he’s quite articulate. It’s just that he’s wary of sharing too much information about the strategic insights and analyses that ACG, which was an early investor in cold-pressed juice Suja and Krave, a brand of meat jerky snacks, meticulously prepares and refines before making an investment. Nevertheless, Nelson recently hosted BevNET’s podcast team at ACG’s offices in Manhattan and shared some details about the firm’s approach to evaluating investment opportunities. In particular, Nelson explains why ACG, which closed on a new $210 million fund in February, doesn’t “make bets” when it comes to funding decisions. He also shares his thoughts on which beverage categories are ripe for disruption and the ways in which ACG identifies new and compelling brands.
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BevNET Podcast Ep. 28: Gatorade and the Gatekeepers of Sports Drinks with ESPN's Darren Rovell
07/10/2016 Duration: 38minDarren Rovell, the veteran ESPN sports business reporter, wrote the book on Gatorade -- literally. His 2005 feature First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat Into a Cultural Phenomenon won acclaim among beverage industry observers and became the foundation for Rovell’s expertise in the business of sports drinks. Last week BevNET’s podcast team met with Rovell at his home in New Jersey for a broad discussion on the current state of the sports beverage category, one that offers an insider’s take on the segment’s gatekeepers, from boardrooms to locker rooms. Among topics covered: the value of athlete endorsements, how professional sports teams work with beverage companies to develop specialized nutrition programs, why some of Gatorade’s recent innovation efforts have stumbled and how cold-pressed juice and energy drink brands are finding favor in the sports world. Rovell, who has a massive presence on Twitter (over 1.5 million followers) also opines on what makes for successful social media marke