My Dad's Chips

Chip Chat

Gary and Brian Edell, the co-founders of My Dad's Chips, discuss all aspects of starting, scaling, and maintaining a startup CPG brand. This father/son duo looks to bring insight, education, and laughs to the startup world.

Auteur

My Dad's Chips

Catégorie

Business

Site du podcast

www.mydadschips.com

Dernier épisode

4 févr. 2026

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Épisodes

Episode 9 | The Art of Modern CPG Marketing with Jon Hayes of Dan-O's Seasoning 04.02.2026

Gary and Brian welcome Jon Hayes, the Director of Social Media & Community Management for Dan-O's Seasoning. They discuss the importance of social media and content creation, the evolving landscape of social commerce, and finding the right balance between product promotion and brand storytelling. The conversation highlights the challenges and successes in the food industry, emphasizing the...

Episode 8 | The Truth About Grocery Stores 15.01.2026

Gary and Brian discuss the complexities of getting products into grocery stores, focusing on the differences between independent and chain stores, distribution strategies, the role of merchandisers, and the importance of e-commerce. They share insights from their experiences with their own brand, My Dad's Chips, and highlight the significance of building a strong foundation before approaching...

Episode 7 | Raising Capital 08.01.2026

Gary and Brian discuss their experiences with raising capital. They reflect on the challenges of securing funding from traditional banks, the importance of passion in their pitch, and the various funding options available, including friends and family investments and convertible notes. The conversation concludes with thoughts on realistic business projections and the future of their company. The g...

Episode 6 | Brand vs. Product 19.12.2025

Gary and Brian debate the importance of the Brand vs the Product. Which resonates more with consumers and corporate buyers? How should you allocate your marketing efforts? New segment: Mistake of the Week, where the guys discuss errors they've made while growing this business and how they addressed them.

Episode 5 | Trade Spend 11.12.2025

Gary and Brian explore the beast that is Trade Spend and how it has affected My Dad's Chips. What is Trade Spend? What are some different ways that Trade Spend presents itself on remittance information from customers? How do you plan for it? If you're starting a CPG brand, you need to check out this episode!

Episode 4 | Getting On The Shelf 03.12.2025

Gary and Brian dive into how they got their chips onto shelves in the early days. From walking into delis and convenience stores, to picking up distribution, to sales materials, the My Dad's Chips crew is all about selling.

Episode 3 | Finding Suppliers 19.11.2025

Gary and Brian recount how they became connected with their suppliers for all their raw materials: potatoes, oil, bags, and seasonings. They talk more about their first production run and mistakes they made along the way.

Episode 2 | The First Production Run 10.11.2025

Gary and Brian discuss the trials and tribulations involved with finding a manufacturer that could maintain the quality of what Gary always made in the kitchen. Minimums, product quality, and more!

Episode 1 | Why We Started My Dad's Chips 06.11.2025

Gary and Brian discuss the history of My Dad's Chips. Gary dives into why he started making potato chips in the first place, and Brian talks about his "aha" moment when he knew they were onto something.

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