This 32-Year-Old Sold All Of His Furniture To Start A Coffee Business. Now It Pulls In $1 Million A Year
Money|June - July 2019

Grounds & Hounds’ philosophy is twofold: Sell direct to consumers online and save pups.

Paul Schrodt
This 32-Year-Old Sold All Of His Furniture To Start A Coffee Business. Now It Pulls In $1 Million A Year

JORDAN KARCHER SAVES dogs and sells coffee at the same time. Not exactly an intuitive business plan, but the entrepreneur has built his niche company into millions of dollars in sales and has attracted top-level investors. And he owes much of it to his Craigslist couch-selling skills.

Karcher found inspiration for his Grounds & Hounds coffee brand in an adorable pooch he’d spotted by the side of the road. While living in L.A. in his mid-twenties, and working in the wine and spirits world after an injury in college ended his baseball career, Karcher was headed to breakfast in Santa Monica. An animal adoption pop-up center caught his eye, and within minutes, “a little brown and white Dalmatian came up on my lap and tucked her nose in my jacket,” he says. “Little did I know she would soon be my best friend.”

Molly is also the “co-founder” and face of Grounds & Hounds, beaming proudly from its smart-looking houndstooth-patterned packaging.

$1.2 MILLION IN COFFEE

This story is from the June - July 2019 edition of Money.

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