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The co-founder of Five Hour Energy, Manoj Bhargava, shares the generic and in-depth backstories of starting the energy drink company, which involves meeting his business partner at a CrossFit gym and wanting to create a better option for energy drinks.
03:56 - 04:33 (00:37)
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The co-founder of Five Hour Energy, Manoj Bhargava, shares the generic and in-depth backstories of starting the energy drink company, which involves meeting his business partner at a CrossFit gym and wanting to create a better option for energy drinks.
ChapterFrom Party Pills to FitAid: A Story of Supplement Innovation
Episode#30 - Reinventing the Energy Drink
PodcastMy First Million
Two speakers express their frustration with the lack of healthy beverages marketed towards children, opting instead to provide supplements to aid in recovery after long nights of partying.
04:33 - 05:45 (01:11)
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Two speakers express their frustration with the lack of healthy beverages marketed towards children, opting instead to provide supplements to aid in recovery after long nights of partying.
ChapterFrom Party Pills to FitAid: A Story of Supplement Innovation
Episode#30 - Reinventing the Energy Drink
PodcastMy First Million
The founders of LifeAid discuss the origins of their company and how they came up with the idea to create supplement drinks like Party Aid and FitAid.
05:45 - 07:44 (01:58)
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The founders of LifeAid discuss the origins of their company and how they came up with the idea to create supplement drinks like Party Aid and FitAid.
ChapterFrom Party Pills to FitAid: A Story of Supplement Innovation
Episode#30 - Reinventing the Energy Drink
PodcastMy First Million
The co-founder of Honest Tea, Seth Goldman, shares the story of how they started the company on a tight budget, including how they saved money on can manufacturing by using "silver bullets," which are essentially blank cans leftover from other orders.
07:44 - 08:19 (00:35)
Summary
The co-founder of Honest Tea, Seth Goldman, shares the story of how they started the company on a tight budget, including how they saved money on can manufacturing by using "silver bullets," which are essentially blank cans leftover from other orders.
