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Chrisi Hammer on Scaling Sunshine Buns, Retail Growth, and Surviving Entrepreneurial Chaos

38 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Chrisi Hammer on Scaling Sunshine Buns, Retail Growth, and Surviving Entrepreneurial Chaos

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In this episode of Growth Mavericks, Adam Callinan sits down with Chrisi Hammer, co-founder of Sunshine Buns, to discuss the realities of building a high-growth consumer packaged goods brand. What started as a beloved family cinnamon roll recipe evolved into one of the fastest-growing frozen bakery brands in retail. Chrisi shares how Sunshine Buns pivoted from a local bakery concept into a national CPG brand, the challenges of retail distribution, working with brokers, managing co-manufacturing relationships, securing major retailer partnerships, and navigating the constant uncertainty that comes with entrepreneurship. The conversation also dives deep into founder psychology, imposter syndrome, problem-solving under pressure, and why successful entrepreneurs learn to become comfortable with uncertainty. If you're building a consumer brand, scaling a business, launching a product, or simply trying to survive the entrepreneurial rollercoaster, this episode is packed with practical insights and hard-earned lessons. In This Episode *  Building Sunshine Buns from a family recipe  *  Transitioning from brick-and-mortar to retail distribution  *  Scaling from local sales to thousands of retail locations  *  The realities of frozen food logistics  *  Finding the right brokers and retail partners  *  Managing rapid growth and operational challenges  *  Imposter syndrome and entrepreneurship  *  Becoming comfortable with uncertainty  *  Problem-solving during business crises  *  Lessons from scaling a consumer packaged goods company  Key Takeaways ✅ Growth creates new problems—not fewer problems ✅ Entrepreneurship is often saying yes before you know how ✅ Retail success depends on relationships and execution ✅ Imposter syndrome doesn't disappear with success ✅ The best founders become elite problem solvers ✅ Confidence comes from surviving challenges, not avoiding them Explore More Growth Mavericks Podcast: https://www.growthmaverickspodcast.com [https://www.growthmaverickspodcast.com] Pentane: https://www.pentane.com [https://www.pentane.com] Sunshine Buns: https://www.sunshinebuns.co [https://www.sunshinebuns.co]

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Portada del episodio Chrisi Hammer on Scaling Sunshine Buns, Retail Growth, and Surviving Entrepreneurial Chaos

Chrisi Hammer on Scaling Sunshine Buns, Retail Growth, and Surviving Entrepreneurial Chaos

In this episode of Growth Mavericks, Adam Callinan sits down with Chrisi Hammer, co-founder of Sunshine Buns, to discuss the realities of building a high-growth consumer packaged goods brand. What started as a beloved family cinnamon roll recipe evolved into one of the fastest-growing frozen bakery brands in retail. Chrisi shares how Sunshine Buns pivoted from a local bakery concept into a national CPG brand, the challenges of retail distribution, working with brokers, managing co-manufacturing relationships, securing major retailer partnerships, and navigating the constant uncertainty that comes with entrepreneurship. The conversation also dives deep into founder psychology, imposter syndrome, problem-solving under pressure, and why successful entrepreneurs learn to become comfortable with uncertainty. If you're building a consumer brand, scaling a business, launching a product, or simply trying to survive the entrepreneurial rollercoaster, this episode is packed with practical insights and hard-earned lessons. In This Episode *  Building Sunshine Buns from a family recipe  *  Transitioning from brick-and-mortar to retail distribution  *  Scaling from local sales to thousands of retail locations  *  The realities of frozen food logistics  *  Finding the right brokers and retail partners  *  Managing rapid growth and operational challenges  *  Imposter syndrome and entrepreneurship  *  Becoming comfortable with uncertainty  *  Problem-solving during business crises  *  Lessons from scaling a consumer packaged goods company  Key Takeaways ✅ Growth creates new problems—not fewer problems ✅ Entrepreneurship is often saying yes before you know how ✅ Retail success depends on relationships and execution ✅ Imposter syndrome doesn't disappear with success ✅ The best founders become elite problem solvers ✅ Confidence comes from surviving challenges, not avoiding them Explore More Growth Mavericks Podcast: https://www.growthmaverickspodcast.com [https://www.growthmaverickspodcast.com] Pentane: https://www.pentane.com [https://www.pentane.com] Sunshine Buns: https://www.sunshinebuns.co [https://www.sunshinebuns.co]

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Bree Van Leeuwen & Daily Shade: The Sunscreen Startup That Questioned Everything

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Brynn MacLennan on Slate Flosser: From Idea to $1M+ and Landing Target!

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Portada del episodio From $4K Bet to 650 Retailers: The Surf & Turf Club Growth Story

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Portada del episodio Bootstrapping, Burnout, and Breakthroughs with Po Campo Founder Maria Boustead

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