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Fortunato Chocolate founders

From a discovery deep in the Peruvian jungle to sweet success : Meet the founders of Fortunato Chocolate | #625

So these two guys are in the jungles of Peru working for some oil company, when they stumble across a Cacao bean that’s been extinct for over 100 years. Without any chocolate knowledge whatsoever (well, no more than you and I!), they decided to start a premium chocolate brand, and Fortunato Chocolate was born. It even caught the attention of the late and great celebrity chef, Anthony Bourdain. It’s a Willy Wonka meets Indiana Jones episode 625 of The (13 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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Henry Reith Oh Crap

Super simple marketing has lead to steady growth for this dog poop bag business | # 621

Oh Crap! It’s OK, I didn’t do something stupid (for once!) … Oh Crap is actually the name of my guest’s business. Can you guess what they do?  Plumber? Toilet manufacturer? Anger management consultant? Maybe! What I can tel you is they use super simple marketing to grow exponentially. It’s a  shitty episode 621 of The (13 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast.

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Bill Taubner Ball Chain Bonafide Masks

How to create a culture of care in your business with a 4th generation business owner | #611

Ball chain. Three million feet of ball chain every week. That’s what today’s guest manufactures. Plus his 84 year old family business has become the most trusted provider of masks in the US. Two vastly different products connected by a business owner who cares deeply for all aspects of his business. It’s a loving episode 611 of The (13 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast with host Tim Reid.

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