On this episode, weβre joined by Eli Bank, the Co-founder and COO of Absurd Snacks, a top-9-allergen-free, snack company that started as a senior capstone project at the University of Richmond and now sells in Whole Foods, Kroger, Publix, and college campuses across the Mid-Atlantic.
Eli walks us through how he and co-founder Grace turned their classroom idea into a fully commercialized brand, navigating student grants, allergen-safe formulation, hand-filling tens of thousands of bags, and eventually scaling to a co-packer.
We dig into the behind-the-scenes of launching in national retailers, demo tactics that drive real velocity, and how grants in the early days can be an alternative to fundraising.
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Episode Highlights:
π₯£ From college project to Whole Foods shelves
π° How to fund your brand with grants (instead of VC)
π° Making snacks that are top-9-allergen-free
π When to move to a co-man (and how to pick one)
ποΈ Opening doors at Whole Foods, Kroger & Publix
π Demo strategies that actually drive turns
π― Channel differences and retailer expectations
π What heβs learned after producing 100K+ units by hand
π¦ Fancy Food Show & trade show strategy
π Trends Eliβs watching in snacking and allergen-friendly CPG
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Table of Contents:
00:00:00 β Intro
00:40:11 β Absurd Snacks intro
04:17:00 β From capstone project to on the shelf
09:49:25 β Grants, the alternative to early-stage fundraising
11:48:25 β Formulation and commercialization philosophy
14:21:26 β Transitioning to a co-packer, allergen free reqs
19:36:22 β A bunch of recommendations surrounding co-packers
22:50:08 β Opening up the first few doors
25:54:07 β Demo strategies
29:36:18 β Whole Foods vs Kroger vs Publix
34:16:26 β Fancy Food 2025
38:37:09 β Trends Eli is tracking
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Links:
Absurd Snacks - https://absurdsnacks.com
Follow Eli on LinkedIn -Β https://www.linkedin.com/in/elibank/
Follow me on LinkedIn -Β https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-martin-steinberg/Β
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