Unpackaged Goods
The three largest dairy companies in Europe are all acquiring functional nutrition brands in the same year. Over $2 billion in deals in two weeks. And David sold protein ice cream for $90 a six-pack and sold out in 28 minutes. This week on Unpackaged Goods: Nestlé is buying yfood at €450M — first acquisition under the new CEO. Lactalis acquired Protein Works at $75M in sales. Danone already bought Huel for $1.15B. Three dairy giants, three functional nutrition acquisitions, same year. Traditional dairy is flat. Functional nutrition is growing. They have the manufacturing and distribution. They don't have the brands. So they're buying them. All of them. At the same time. In this episode I break down: → Why three European dairy giants are all acquiring functional nutrition simultaneously — and what it means for every founder building in the category → Bridgepoint paying $460M for Obagi Medical and building a $1.8B dermatological skincare portfolio → Salt & Straw exploring a $200M exit while PE circles the entire ice cream category → Ryl Tea raising $20M after growing 157% while iced tea declined 1.8% — Purchase Capital running the OWYN playbook again → David protein ice cream selling out in 28 minutes at $90 per six-pack — the Supreme model applied to functional food → Smash Kitchen approaching $100M in year two — why Glen Powell's brand is working where other celebrity CPG fails → ODDITY collapsing 30% after CPA spiked 83% — the DTC warning every brand needs to hear → Helaina partnering with Nestlé for breast milk-identical infant nutrition proteins → Trek One Capital acquiring Good Karma Foods and No Cow to build a plant-based platform → California Naturals closing an 8-figure Series B with a former Glossier exec as new CEO → BERO Summer Shandy launching at Target — non-alc beer goes seasonal → Frosh kids juice boxes at Target from Ciara and Russell Wilson → Huel Lite Ramen and Magic Spoon Protein Oatmeal — functional formats keep expanding → AG1 launching Omega-3 at Walmart — expanding beyond the hero product → MAC Energy securing pre-launch cut-ins at Kroger and Albertsons before July 12th → Distribution: DryWater at 1,300 Target doors, Cure at 1,227 Target stores, Neuro and O Positiv at 235 Costco each, High Level Science at 1,000+ GNC, Ketone-IQ at Casey's, Plant People at Wegmans The feeding frenzy is here. The brands that built real velocity during the correction are now the most attractive targets in a decade. Cheaper than 2021. More proven than 2023. Growing faster than the acquirers' organic businesses. And ODDITY collapsing 30% when CPA spiked 83% is the warning: the market rewards repeat purchase and punishes bought growth. Build something real. The buyers are waiting. 🥣 Subscribe to The Deeter Digest: https://deetseatsnyc.substack.com/ 🎙️ Unpackaged Goods podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6moZEYjORSb5XZ7LVu8b3f?si=6c656c85e78e487a 📸 @deetseatsnyc on Instagram/TikTok 🥒 Pickle Advisors: pickleadvisors.com #CPG #ConsumerGoods #Nestle #yfood #Lactalis #ProteinWorks #Danone #Huel #Bridgepoint #Obagi #SaltAndStraw #RylTea #DavidProtein #SmashKitchen #ODDITY #Helaina #BERO #Target #Costco #Walmart #UnpackagedGoods #DeeterDigest #FeedingFrenzy #FunctionalNutrition #BuildAccordingly
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