BABOYOT w/ Kelley Scanlin of Pure Simple Foods
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Can you build a CPG brand without chasing unicorn status? Kelley Scanlin, founder of Pure Simple Foods (parent to Lark-Ellen Farm and Purely Sprouted), shares how she grew from farmer’s market beginnings to operating a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility—all while refusing to compromise on quality.
Sarah and Kelley dig into the strategic path most founders overlook, exploring:
* Why regional growth beats racing for national distribution
* How mission and values guide major business decisions (including which distributors to work with)
* The evolution from founder to CEO and knowing your end game from day one
* Why slow, intentional scaling protects quality and profitability
* The reality check every founder needs: you don’t have to be the next RX Bar
* Building with strategy first—not just hoping for viral growth
Kelley’s honest perspective on defining success differently offers a refreshing alternative to the “grow fast, exit big” narrative. This conversation redefines what CPG success can look like when you build on your own terms.
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