
The Foundr Podcast with Nathan Chan 631: He Built a $125M Brain Food Brand With Just 10 People | Will Nitze
Feb 12, 2026
Will Nitze, founder and CEO of IQ Bar who turned a $73K Kickstarter into a nine-figure brain-food brand with a 10-person core team. He discusses launching with Kickstarter, why bootstrapping fails in CPG, contrarian fundraising, cracking big retailers like Costco and Whole Foods, lean agency-driven scale, and reinventing the brand repeatedly while mastering retail and unit economics.
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Five Years To Realize Viability
- Will Nitze realized IQ Bar could be a self-sustaining business around year five after many reinventions.
- He warns viability can disappear if you stop adapting to a moving market.
Don't Bootstrap CPG; Raise Strategically
- Avoid strictly bootstrapping CPG because inventory-driven growth forces continual cash needs and slows scale.
- Raise capital regularly in smaller tranches to maintain control while funding fast growth.
Hub-And-Spoke Team Leverages Outsourced Scale
- A small core team (hub) plus scalable third-party specialists (spokes) lets you move faster and avoid bureaucracy.
- Multi-skilled people reduce meetings and enable rapid, integrated decisions.

