Allison Ellsworth, the co-founder of the prebiotic soda brand Poppi, successfully scaled her kitchen-brewed beverage into a major player in the beverage industry, recently reaching a billion-dollar brand status. Driven by her personal health journey, Ellsworth created an apple cider vinegar-based drink that eventually caught the attention of investors. Following a strategic rebranding and key investments, the company secured widespread retail distribution, challenging legacy soft drink giants by offering a functional, low-sugar alternative to traditional sodas.
- Allison Ellsworth began brewing the prebiotic beverage in her home kitchen to address personal gut health issues.
- The business, initially called Mother Beverage, gained early traction selling at local Texas farmers’ markets.
- In 2018, the brand secured a critical $400,000 investment on the television show Shark Tank.
- A rebranding campaign in 2020 transformed Mother Beverage into Poppi, featuring colorful packaging and a modern design.
- The brand achieved rapid market expansion through major retailers such as Target, Costco, and Whole Foods, establishing itself as a leader in the functional soda category.
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Rohan is the real winner here. With 25% of Poppi he made a huge return on investment & got way more money than her.
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Get these clowns outta here
Materialistic much??
1 minute in and already insufferable
Unless she's going for the 'cold-hearted, capitalistic, gaudy, wealth-inequality-loving, snobby villainess' look, then someone needs a public relations manager asap. Cringe🤦♂️
Now that I’ve seen this I will never buy a Poppi product. Will that hurt her? Nope but I feel better knowing I’m not helping to pay for that ostentatious ring. Who in their right mind would feel comfortable walking around wearing that thing in today’s environment? Regular everyday folks are having trouble paying for necessities and she’s wearing that God-awful tacky thing. She’s totally tone deaf.
Zoom calls hours after birth is certainly…a choice
I wish the station was more like Forbes. Nothing like a title for a video about soda starting in a closet about shoes. C+ video
Cosmetic procedures are expensive.
AOC is wrong about people earning a billion dollar.
Tacky and tone deaf.
I love stories where they have humble beginnings…most of these stories involve someone having a rich husband so they already afford not making money from the business initially. This lady should be a case study for other entrepreneurs.
So unlikeable. Money doesn’t buy class
I hate all these new sodas and probiotic drinks that have come out, I’ve tried so many of them at Whole Foods. Why do they all have Stevia in them? Stevia is gross, it coats my tongue, it makes the back of my throat have a weird after taste. They can literally leave it out, there is already cane sugar in it.
She’s every hustle grinder bro’s spirit animal. Insufferable but determined
She used to be beautiful. Why do rich people mess with their looks?
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I don’t think I’m buying a poppi ever again