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How Poppi went from a Shark Tank pitch to a $1.95B exit

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Mar 11, 2026
Allison Ellsworth, co-founder of Poppi and former Shark Tank pitcher turned Shark, built a prebiotic soda from a kitchen fix to a $1.95B PepsiCo sale. She talks about launching during COVID, scaling with digital-first and TikTok-driven marketing, a last-minute Super Bowl play, preserving brand identity in an acquisition, and what she looks for when evaluating founders.
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ANECDOTE

Founding Poppi From Personal Pain

  • Allison Ellsworth turned a personal health problem into Poppi by making apple cider vinegar taste good and launching on Shark Tank.
  • She launched Poppi March 3, 2020 during COVID and later sold it to PepsiCo for $1.95 billion.
INSIGHT

Distribution Makes Beverage Exits Inevitable

  • Beverage brands almost always need acquisition to scale because distribution is the bottleneck.
  • Allison names the major strategic buyers — Keurig Dr Pepper, Coke, and Pepsi — as the routes to mass retail reach.
INSIGHT

Authentic TikTok Drove Community Scale

  • TikTok and authentic creator-driven content were central to Poppi's growth, producing billions of views.
  • Allison credits a raw founder video (no makeup, sweats) and early TikTok-first strategy for building community and taste-driven demand.
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