MILLION-DOLLAR UNLOCKS
Entrepreneur US|May - June 2024
New companies rarely get off the ground without some roadblocks, setbacks, and unforeseen decisions. Here, 10 founders describe the pivots that unlocked their growth and catapulted their profitability.
RACHEL DAVIES
MILLION-DOLLAR UNLOCKS

UNLOCK/When you hit a wall, revisit your bigger idea.

When Ben Witte launched his brand Recess in 2018, his mission was simple: He wanted to make nonalcoholic relaxation beverages. CBD was hot at the time, thanks to the recent passage of the Hemp Farming Act, so he launched a line of CBD-infused sparkling waters-and then hit a problem. Consumers liked the drinks, but many retailers wouldn't stock CBD, because the FDA hadn't offered guidance on it. Witte faced a choice: Double down on CBD, or expand elsewhere?

To make that decision, he reflected on his mission. His goal was to make nonalcoholic relaxation beverages-and CBD wasn't the only way to do that! He looked for other ingredients and discovered magnesium L-threonate. "In 2020, no one was talking about magnesium, so it kind of felt like a secret hidden in plain sight," Witte says. It's believed to have a mood-lifting effect. A year later, he used it in a new line called Recess Mood, a line of relaxation drinks that landed in national retailers. Nowadays, CBD accounts for less than 10% of sales. "Would I have thought CBD would be a much bigger part of our business now? Yes," Witte says. "But it's important to know what details you can adjust and what you should stay true to."

UNLOCK/Give customers what they want, no matter the cost.

Soon after founding their company Pair Eyewear in 2017, Sophia Edelstein and Nathan Kondamuri started a private Facebook group for their customers. Pair sells glasses that magnetically connect with "top frames" in a variety of different patterns and colors, so customers can personalize their glasses like any other accessory. The Facebook group was a space where customers could share feedback and show off the fun ways they were styling the frames.

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