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College Kids Spent $12K on WRONG Gum Flavor

25 min · 12 de may de 2026
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What happens when two engineering nerds accidentally create the world’s only antioxidant gum? You get Boost - and one of the wildest college startup stories ever 🚀Anthony Sherman and Max McNally just graduated from University of Alabama 4 days ago. They also happen to own the ONLY patent for antioxidant chewing gum on Earth. THE WILD JOURNEY: 💥 Started as a class project 💥 Won pitch competitions they weren’t prepared for 💥 Blew $12K on the WRONG flavor 💥 Now manufactured in Kansas 💥 One piece = antioxidants of an entire apple IN THIS EPISODE: ✅ The $12,000 flavor disaster that almost killed them ✅ How they won their first pitch competition by accident ✅ Why mint is EVERYTHING in the gum business ✅ Max’s brutally honest “worst money move” (spoiler: it’s hilarious) ✅ From stealing golf balls as kids to patent holders ✅ Why they refuse to use their own money Chapters00:00 Introduction to Financial Rebellion Podcast04:16 The Birth of Boost Gum09:10 Lessons Learned in Entrepreneurship12:02 Sales Strategy and Market Positioning16:08 Flavor Development and Consumer Feedback17:21 Packaging and Branding Insights19:32 Coping with Challenges in Entrepreneurship22:21 Where to Find Boost Gum THE FOUNDERS: 🎓 Just graduated 4 days ago 📍 University of Alabama 💰 $0 of their own money invested 🏆 Multiple pitch competition winners 🤝 50/50 partners since childhood Max’s worst money move will have you crying 😂 #college #StartupStory #UniversityOfAlabama #PitchCompetition

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