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Russell went from working in private equity to hand-delivering dog food on the NYC subway at 5 a.m. He didn't start with a VC check; he started with a studio apartment kitchen and a belief that dog food was broken.
In this episode, Russell breaks down how he turned a side hustle into Spot & Tango, a direct-to-consumer giant doing over $100M in revenue.
He reveals the gritty reality of early-stage CPG, why he vertically integrated his own factory when everyone else outsourced, and how a simple "fresh dry" product innovation called UnKibble unlocked massive scale.
Why You Should Listen
Keywords
startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, product market fit, finding pmf, DTC startup, CPG brand, direct to consumer, scaling a startup, founder stories, Spot and Tango
00:00:00 Intro
00:02:30 From Private Equity to Dog Food
00:07:36 Hand-Delivering to the First Customer
00:11:57 The Dark Ages: Cooking in a Shared Kitchen
00:19:17 Pricing Strategy Without Sales Data
00:22:50 The Pink Butcher Paper Brand Identity
00:26:26 Launching UnKibble: The 9-Figure Product
00:31:52 Why Vertical Integration is a Moat
00:40:54 The Best Ad Creative is a Sticky Note
00:47:09 Selling Out Inventory in 4 Days
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