The Consumer VC: Venture Capital I B2C Startups I Commerce | Early-Stage Investing I Brands

Mike Gelb

The Consumer VC takes a look into early-stage consumer investing and venture capital. If you are interested in learning about consumer trends, have a b2c business and interested in learning about the fundraising process at the early stage, you have come to the right place.


Mike interviews some of the top venture capitalists in the world that focus on B2C and consumer type companies or have a deep track record investing in these categories such as marketplaces, SaaS, social, CPG and non-tech subscription.


Mike also interviews founders that are building some of the most disruptive consumer facing companies in the world. The conversation usually includes the insight the founder discovered, fundraising strategy, and the pitch.


This podcast also includes bonus episodes. Each bonus episode dives into a particular subject that might not have to due with the fundraise or venture capital, but still would be helpful to founders. For example, a bonus episode on brand strategy or how to construct a board of directors. All bonus episodes will be clearly labeled.


For all episodes, please visit www.theconsumervc.com. For updates, you can follow @mikegelb on Twitter.

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Will Nitze (IQ Bar) - How He Leveraged Harvard and Growth Hacked Indie Gogo, Why He Entered Conventional Grocery Over the Natural Channel, and Brain Food Explained
Mar 30 2023
Will Nitze (IQ Bar) - How He Leveraged Harvard and Growth Hacked Indie Gogo, Why He Entered Conventional Grocery Over the Natural Channel, and Brain Food Explained
Thank you Caroline McMorrow for the intro to our guest today Will Nitze, Founder & CEO of IQ Bar. IQ Bar is a plant-based protein bar company for your brain and body! We discuss how Will got turned on to brain food and the origin story of IQ Bar, how he growth hacked his Indie Gogo campaign which I had never heard of anything like he did before, getting into retail, why they went conventional first, which is unusual and why they aren’t in Whole Foods currently. Without further ado, here’s Will.Some of the questions I ask Will:What were you doing before IQ Bar?What was the genesis behind the brand?What is brain food?Why a bar? What was still left to be conquered in bars?How did you get into retail?How did you approach formulation?How do you think about your branding a copy and being accessible but also very serious about nutrition?Did you first do DTC?Why did you do a Kickstarter campaign?***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000. Want to keep up to date with The Consumer VC? Subscribe to my newsletter Here.
Mark Samuel (IWON Organics) - Why His Entrepreneurial Journey Led Him to CPG, What’s Difficult About Scaling a Health Brand, Approach To New Sales Channels and Media
Mar 24 2023
Mark Samuel (IWON Organics) - Why His Entrepreneurial Journey Led Him to CPG, What’s Difficult About Scaling a Health Brand, Approach To New Sales Channels and Media
Our guest today is Mark Samuel, Founder & CEO of IWON Organics. IWON Organics snacks are delicious, high-protein, Non-GMO, gluten-free, plant-based snacks made from purely organic ingredients. This was a treat for me as I’ve been following Mark on LinkedIn for a long time and it was great to finally connect with him. We discussed his health journey and entrepreneur journey, why his road eventually led to CPG, what he thought about building a brand vs. what he knows now, how he thinks about new sales channels and growth and more.We discuss:When did you get serious about your health?What attracted you to entrepreneurship?How do you found IWON organics? What’s the problem that you’re attempting to solve?What was your approach to creating the product?How did you approach creating the supply chain?How did you get into your first retail accounts?What are the future areas of expansion, and what is the end game for them?When did you start posting on LinkedIn and starting a podcast/Youtube channel?How has your role evolved?How do you think about how much capital to raiseWhat were some of the early mistakes you made in CPG?How is CPG different to some of the other businesses you’ve founded?How are you approaching today’s market?What’s one book that has inspired you personally and one ***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000. Want to keep up to date with The Consumer VC? Subscribe to my newsletter Here.
Dario Wolos (Tacombi & Vista Hermosa) - Why he Started Selling Tacos Out of a VW bus in Mexico, How He Expanded to a Chain of Taquerias in New York, and Why His Mission Is To Bring Authentic Mexican Food to the World
Mar 22 2023
Dario Wolos (Tacombi & Vista Hermosa) - Why he Started Selling Tacos Out of a VW bus in Mexico, How He Expanded to a Chain of Taquerias in New York, and Why His Mission Is To Bring Authentic Mexican Food to the World
Our guest today is Dario, Founder and CEO of Tacombi and Vista Hermosa. Tacombi is a tacqueria chain that is one of the fastest growing restaurants in the U.S. and is bringing 100% authentic Mexican food and flavors to the U.S. Vista Hermosa is their CPG brand, that produces tortilla chips and tortillas. We discuss why Dario got a VW Kombi van in the first place, why he thought New York City was the right city to start a restaurant in the U.S., how he approached expansion to different cities and some of the lessons he learned from one of his investors, Danny Meyer. Without further ado, here’s Dario.Some of the questions I ask Dario:So you purchased this Voltzwagon kombi van, why did you decide to start selling tacos in this way?What took you to Playa Del Carmen?Transient, tourism spotWhat’s your approach to cooking tacos? What were you doing that was different to other taco shops/trucks?Observing mexican cuisineUnderstand what the differences were madeDifference to Mexican hospitality to american hospitality?Taqueria’s differentHow did you approach scaling and what brought you to the States?At what point did you think about raising money?What was your approach?How did you build your network?What led you to Danny Meyer?What do investors look for when thinking about new restaurants or food companies?Did you find you had to change some of your ingredients/flavor profiles to appeal to the United States audience?Where was your first shop in the U.S.? Why did you decide on that location?What demographic are you appealing to? How did you approach price point?How do you think about design for your restaurants?How do you approach new locations?What was missing in the U.S. market in your mind regarding Mexican cuisine and taquerias specifically?What is real mexicanHow did Vista Hermosa start? Why did you want to build a CPG business? Why did you build both congruently?What’s one part about the restaurant business that you still don’t think is obvious or known to outsiders?What’s one book that inspired you personally and one book that inspired you professionally?Professionally – Biography of Ben Franklin – An American LifePersonally – Pedro ParamoWhat’s one piece of advice for any restaurant or CPG entrepreneur?***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000. Want to keep up to date with The Consumer VC? Subscribe to my newsletter Here.
David Friedberg (The Production Board) - What The Next Generation of Brands Look Like, How to Analyze Entrepreneurs, and What He’d Change About The All-In Podcast
Mar 15 2023
David Friedberg (The Production Board) - What The Next Generation of Brands Look Like, How to Analyze Entrepreneurs, and What He’d Change About The All-In Podcast
Our guest today is David Friedberg, Founder of The Production Board and Bestie on the All-In podcast. The Production Board is a holding company that builds and invests in businesses that transform global systems of production and distribution across: Agriculture, Life Sciences, Energy and Manufacturing. On the consumer facing side, some of their investments and/or companies they’ve built include Supergut, The Every Company, Cana, and Soylent. The All-In podcast is one the top podcasts in the world. I try to focus this conversation on the consumer side to The Production Board’s business and how David thinks about brand building in the future. You’ll also here how he founded his previous company, The Climate Corporation and origin story to The Production Board, his investment philosophy and at the end a little chat about the All-In podcast.***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000. Want to keep up to date with The Consumer VC? Subscribe to my newsletter Here.
Carle Stenmark (VMG) - Why a consumer PE firm also has a $400m technology fund, the evolution of his thesis, and why VMG rebranded
Mar 7 2023
Carle Stenmark (VMG) - Why a consumer PE firm also has a $400m technology fund, the evolution of his thesis, and why VMG rebranded
Thank you Deb Benton for introducing me to Carle Stenmark, General Partner at VMG. VMG, short for Velocity Made Good, is one of the premier consumer private equity funds known for their investments in KIND, Quest Nutrition, Sun Bum, and Justin’s. However, Carle leads VMG’s technology practice and recently the firm went through a bit of a rebrand, which we will discuss. This conversation is around why and what types of technology companies VMG invests in. Without further ado, here’s Carle.Some of the questions I ask Carle:What attracted you to consumer investing?How did you end up working at VMG?What’s VMG PhilosophyWhen I think about VMG I think KIND Bars, Quest, Sun Bum, Natural Balance, Drunk Elephant, brands that have to work in retail where you make your money shipping pallets and not individual orders like to do online. Why create VMG Catalyst What was the original thesis?How has VMG evolved? Why do a rebrand?Did you have to present this rebrand for LPs? Does it change how your funds get deployed?How do you approach tech investing and how is it different from consumer investing?What’s the added value from VMG? What’s the way you’re able to make introductions?The evolution That was the rebrand What’s your typical check size and range of investing on the technology side?We’ve seen tech investor How will your day to day change?What types of questions do you ask yourself?Do you think it’s different from what it takes to grow a technology business vs a consumer business?Do you think a technology business can be started from anywhere?Purpose built for one verticalMirror ecommerce with onlineInventory management systemsInnovation within consumer journeys and dataIs there synergy with VMG growth and VMG Catalyst?How is it different from VMG growth?How do you think about returns and portfolio expectation from VMG Growth to VMG Catalyst?How do you balance the number of investments in commerce infrastructure plays like Shogun and Swell with ecommerce / consumer facing brands selling physical goods?How do you analyze founders? When do you feel is the right time to get involved in a company?Recently closed $400 million. How are you thinking about capital deployment in this market?Online grocery is really tough to nail. What stuck out when you made the investment in Wee!!!?How are you thinking about these macro economic times? I’ve heard it’s become very tricky pricing growth rounds.How do you analyze consumer pain points that could develop into big opportunities?What would you like to see changed when it comes to products within ecommerce infrastructure?What’s one thing he would change about venture capital?What’s one book that inspired him personally? What’s one book that inspired him professionally?ShoedogUnbrokenWhat’s one piece of advice?***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000. Want to keep up to date with The Consumer VC? Subscribe to my newsletter Here.
Kyle Cooke (Loverboy) - How he started a $38m alcohol brand while on a Reality TV, His journey as an entrepreneur and why Loverboy worked vs. his other ideas
Mar 2 2023
Kyle Cooke (Loverboy) - How he started a $38m alcohol brand while on a Reality TV, His journey as an entrepreneur and why Loverboy worked vs. his other ideas
Thank you Alex Pattis for the intro to our guest today, Kyle Cooke, Founder & CEO of Loverboy. Loverboy is a better for you alcohol beverage brand that produces sparkling hard teas, spritzes, and RTD cocktails brand. Kyle is one of the stars on the reality show “Summerhouse”, which I must admit is how I found out about the brand and now they’ve sold over $38 million worth of product. We discuss Kyle’s entrepreneurial journey and how he founded several businesses, why Loverboy worked, and how he was able to leverage Summerhouse the show, how he got into retail and approached new flavors and much much more. Without further ado, here’s Kyle.What was your attraction to entrepreneurship?Seems like your past experiences were founding tech companies. What was the opportunity you saw in beverage?What was the overall thesis? What did you see in sparkling tea? What was your first product?How did you think about testingAlcohol investors call it the mobDid you think about retail first? How did you get into retail?What was it like founding a business and working with Amanda, your girlfriend at the time and now wife?Has Summerhouse and Winterhouse helped with distribution? How do you think of those programs as marketing channels?How did you think about retail footprint on a national scale? What did you learn about the craft brewery scene when it came to scaling?What was hard about raising capital?What ways did you leverage social to drive sales?How do you approach new flavers?Why did you launch cosmos?How are you thinking about your business in this market? When I’ve chatted with investors many say optimize for profitability, others believe this is the perfect time for growth expansion, getting to scale to improve your gross margin profile. What’s your plan?What’s one book that’s inspired you personally and professionally?The Challenger Sale - flips the traditional sellingDavid Goggins - Can’t Hurt Me - the audio book***Sponsor*** Introducing aVenture - venture capital for everyoneWith aVenture everyone can now invest directly into venture capital funds through our platform while also benefiting from periodic liquidity options.If you agree, sign-up for their waitlist at aventure.vc. aVenture is a San Francisco, California-based financial technology company that permits users to launch, manage and invest in venture funds on its platform, http://aventure.vc. aVenture operates independently of any investment advisors on its platform. Certain funds listed on the aVenture platform are provided by independent fund managers and may be registered as investment advisors in the U.S., or qualify for exempt reporting status. Mike is a paid spokesperson for aVenture and is compensated $6,000. Want to keep up to date with The Consumer VC? Subscribe to my newsletter Here.