Shelf Help: The Tactical CPG Podcast
On this episode, we're joined by Jason Wright, Founder and CEO of WILDE Protein Snacks - the brand that figured out how to turn chicken breast into a thin, crispy chip (and now crackers!) and has since grown into a $100M+ business across 20,000+ retail doors. Jason walks through the full journey - from a failed meat-based protein bar to the eureka moment at the bottom of a potato chip bag, through R&D at Colorado State's meat science lab, a disastrous test run at a pork rind facility, and the moment that inspired WILDE's now-patented production equipment. We get into why WILDE had no choice but to vertically integrate and what it took to build a 55,000 sq ft facility in Kentucky during COVID - WILDE is now opening a 130,000 sq ft plant. Jason also breaks down pricing strategy, why demos remain the top velocity driver, and how TikTok creators are scaling a "disbelief" marketing message. We also dig into WILDE's innovation pipeline - the hard lesson from discontinuing a pork chip, and why the brand is now focused on formats. Crackers just hit the shelf, a tortilla chip is coming later this year, and a pita chip is on the horizon. --------------- Episode Highlights: 🥣 From granola founder in NYC to chicken chip inventor 🧪 R&D at Colorado State's JBS-built meat science lab 🏭 The pork rind facility disaster and what came next 🔧 A bulldozer-inspired idea that led to patented equipment ⚠️ IP leakage at a co-man (Conagra, Tyson, Hershey) 🏗️ Building a 55K sq ft facility during COVID - and now a 130K sq ft plant 🎨 Naming the brand after Oscar Wilde (and the trademark fight) 🛒 How Whole Foods pioneered the protein snack set 🚀 Demos as the #1 velocity driver (and scaling TikTok creators) 💡 The "I Can't Believe It's Not Butter" marketing philosophy 🧀 Launching the WILDE cracker (chicken breast + four cheeses) 🎯 Why WILDE is now focused on formats, not proteins 👀 Innovation roadmap: tortilla chips, pita chips, flat pretzels --------------- Table of Contents: 00:00 – Intro 01:00 – Origin story: Feed Granola and health food in NYC 03:17 – The failed meat-based protein bar 06:57 – R&D at Colorado State's meat science lab 08:03 – The pork rind facility disaster 09:30 – The bulldozer moment and patented equipment 11:00 – Why WILDE had to vertically integrate 12:01 – Co-man in Virginia and IP leakage risks 14:00 – Why Kentucky and how they financed the build 18:11 – Brand identity and "protein chips" framing 20:07 – Naming the brand after Oscar Wilde 22:17 – Pricing strategy and retail expansion 24:05 – Landing at Whole Foods and the protein snack set 26:27 – Driving velocity: demos, TikTok, and disbelief marketing 29:25 – Distribution: UNFI, KeHE, going direct 31:03 – Pork chip lessons and the pivot to formats 35:51 – New product launch challenges 39:12 – Fundraising tips: seed vs. growth stage --------------- Links: WILDE Protein Snacks – https://www.wildebrands.com Follow Jason on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-wright-ceo/ WILDE on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/wilde-protein-snacks/ Follow me on LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-martin-steinberg/ For help with CPG production design - packaging and label design, product renders, POS assets, retail media assets, quick-turn sales and marketing assets and all the other work that bogs down creative teams - check out https://www.kitprint.co/. Shout out to my friends over at Glimpse [https://www.tryglimpse.com/?utm_source=podcast%20&utm_medium=podcast%20&utm_campaign=shelf_help], the go-to partner for automating retail-related back-office operations and unlocking margin trapped in invalid fees and manual processes.
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