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Emma & Kenny I Hip Pop: How to disrupt the soft drinks sector

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In today’s episode, I’m joined by Emma and Kenny, the co-founders of HipPop — a gut-friendly drinks brand that’s shaking up the soft drinks aisle. While many might have pigeonholed their product as just kombucha, Emma and Kenny have taken a bold and intentional route: positioning HipPop as a go-to soft drinks brand, not a wellness niche.

We talk about what it takes to enter a new market, how branding beyond a product category can be a superpower, and why really listening to your customer is key. From humble beginnings in a farmhouse to securing shelf space in major retailers, their story is packed with practical insight for anyone launching into a crowded space.

Emma & Kenny's advice:

  • Test your products locally, in small independent businesses
  • Publicise your ingredients and the provenance of the product
  • Try to work within a representative area of the UK
  • Look for a gap in the market
  • If you have a personal reason for setting up the brand, people will love to hear it
  • After rigorous testing, and building a local reputation, move on to website and Facebook marketing
  • Gradually approach bigger retailers (you will have to be dogged - and original - in pursuing buyers)
  • When you scale, bring in people to cover the skills you don’t have
  • As you expand distribution, it’s important to build relationships with the new people you are dealing with; go slowly and patiently

FF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts.
Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2024 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. Email us at [email protected] or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason.
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Content provided by Juliet Fallowfield. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Juliet Fallowfield or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In today’s episode, I’m joined by Emma and Kenny, the co-founders of HipPop — a gut-friendly drinks brand that’s shaking up the soft drinks aisle. While many might have pigeonholed their product as just kombucha, Emma and Kenny have taken a bold and intentional route: positioning HipPop as a go-to soft drinks brand, not a wellness niche.

We talk about what it takes to enter a new market, how branding beyond a product category can be a superpower, and why really listening to your customer is key. From humble beginnings in a farmhouse to securing shelf space in major retailers, their story is packed with practical insight for anyone launching into a crowded space.

Emma & Kenny's advice:

  • Test your products locally, in small independent businesses
  • Publicise your ingredients and the provenance of the product
  • Try to work within a representative area of the UK
  • Look for a gap in the market
  • If you have a personal reason for setting up the brand, people will love to hear it
  • After rigorous testing, and building a local reputation, move on to website and Facebook marketing
  • Gradually approach bigger retailers (you will have to be dogged - and original - in pursuing buyers)
  • When you scale, bring in people to cover the skills you don’t have
  • As you expand distribution, it’s important to build relationships with the new people you are dealing with; go slowly and patiently

FF&M enables you to own your own PR & produces podcasts.
Recorded, edited & published by Juliet Fallowfield, 2024 MD & Founder of PR & Communications consultancy for startups Fallow, Field & Mason. Email us at [email protected] or DM us on instagram @fallowfieldmason.
FF&M recommends:

MUSIC CREDIT Funk Game Loop by Kevin MacLeod. Link & Licence

Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail

Support the show

Text us your questions for future founders. Plus we'd love to get your feedback, text in via Fan Mail

Support the show

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