Flavorful Brands raises $5M to boost branded produce offerings

(Courtesy Flavorful Brands)

Flavorful Brands, exclusive marketers of Tasti-Lee® Tomatoes and Goldies® Onions in the US and Canada, announced the completion of a Series A $5 million capital raise with strategic investor House Foods Group Inc., a top Japanese food conglomerate with substantial U.S. holdings.

The agreement was signed with Flavorful Brands’ current owners – LHF, Inc. of Mission Viejo, CA., Marrero Venture, Inc., of San Diego, CA., and Bejo Seeds, Inc. of Oceano, CA. (a division of Bejo Zaden, Warmenhuizen, The Netherlands) – and the Representative Director & President of Tokyo-based House Foods Group Inc.

With this recent closing, House Foods Group Inc. joins forces with Flavorful Brands’ founding members—brand marketing experts LHF, Inc. and Marrero Ventures Inc., along with Bejo Seeds, Inc., one of the world’s leading seed companies in breeding, production, processing, and sale of non-GMO premium-quality vegetable seeds.

Christopher Lindley, founding partner, President and CEO of Flavorful Brands commented “Our funding objective was to find a strategic partner with deep food industry experience and who shared our vision to ‘inspire everyone to eat better every day.’  House Foods Group Inc.’s strong presence and planned expansion in the U.S. makes them an ideal partner as we innovate in the fast-developing branded produce sector.”  Jose Marrero, founding partner and Chief Operating Officer, added “The commitment of House Foods Group Inc. and Bejo Seeds to invest in our vision demonstrates the value of our unique market position and growing influence.”

Flavorful Brands will utilize this growth capital to rapidly scale and build out their existing brands nationally.  It will also fund their continued work as an incubator of new products.  Flavorful Brands has been granted exclusive access to certain Bejo vegetable seed genetics that are proprietary and deliver consumer preferred product attributes.  Working in close partnership with Bejo Seeds, Flavorful Brands will identify, develop, and commercialize high-value, high-flavor premium produce products from Bejo’s vast pipeline of genetics.

Select items will be launched into retail and foodservice markets throughout the US and Canada via Flavorful Brands’ network of exclusive growers and distributors.  The focus will be on improved produce across multiple genera including Solanum (Potatoes, Tomatoes), Brassica (Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Kale, Brussels Sprouts, Kohlrabi), Allium (Onions, Garlic, Shallots, Leeks) and Daucus (Carrots).

With House Foods Group Inc. and Bejo Seeds as strategic partners, Flavorful Brands also gains significant benefits from their collective corporate scale, decades of valuable Research & Development, and strategic relationships with best-in-class growers, distributors, and industry-leading customers.  Bejo’s state-of-the-art R&D seed-breeding platform creates vastly improved seed performance in areas such as disease and insect resistance while delivering better flavor and texture for consumers.  It is not uncommon for this seed breeding process to take a minimum of 8 to 12 years to deliver the desired improvements and attributes, creating a competitive moat for Flavorful Brands among rival companies desiring to introduce similar products.

”From Seeds to Smiles™, Flavorful Brands is now vertically integrated” Lindley commented.  “We are uniquely positioned to capitalize on innovation trends in the complex fresh vegetable business and we will continue to prioritize addressing unmet consumer needs for flavor, texture, and shelf life.  Industry growers, distributors, and retailers are all seeking ‘new and different’ products to stay ahead of competition.  The close relationships with our members and supply chain partners gives Flavorful Brands the opportunity to solve for this competitive need by focusing on the consumer experience rather than typical supply chain drivers of high yield and low costs.  Feedback from our network and research with consumers keeps us continually updated about the latest trends and developments.”

Marrero added “Premium-branded, high-flavor produce varieties are the future, and Flavorful Brands is uniquely positioned to deliver on-trend vegetables and performance.  We’re developing unique, value-added produce products based on proven and exclusive genetics that promise consumers an improved eating experience in a sea of commoditized vegetables that, frankly, often leave consumers wanting more: more flavor, more culinary trait improvements, and more consistent quality in selecting and preparing their vegetables.  This new capital provides additional resources to grow our national brands and advance several promising new products through Flavorful Brands’ significant pipeline of innovation.”
 

 

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