Bobo’s: Beryl Stafford.  A Single Mom Turns a Baking Project into a $100M Business

Bobo’s: Beryl Stafford. A Single Mom Turns a Baking Project into a $100M Business

Bobo’s: Beryl Stafford. A Single Mom Turns a Baking Project into a $100M Business

At 40, Beryl Stafford’s life cracked open. Her marriage ended, she hadn’t worked in years, and she had two daughters to raise. She needed income—fast.

So she did the only thing that felt real: she baked.

What started as 4-ingredient oat bars— hastily placed in a Boulder coffee shop—became Bobo’s, a national brand built in the Silicon Valley of natural foods.

In this episode, Beryl walks us through the scrappy early days: buying ingredients at full retail, a risky $25K packaging machine, the Whole Foods breakthrough, the burnout, and the pressure shift that comes with outside capital—and Costco.

It’s a story powered by community support, relentless demos, and a founder who kept saying “yes” before she knew how.

What you’ll learn:

  • Why “survival” can be a powerful founder advantage
  • How to sell your product before you feel ready (and why that’s often the point)
  • The unglamorous truth of early CPG: shelf life, shared kitchens, endless demos
  • In a trend-driven category, the value of sticking to a recipe “your grandmother could have made.”
  • The two faces of Costco: growth rocket and operational trap


Timestamps:

  • 08:35—Divorced at 40… “I was trying to survive.”
  • 12:02—The baking project with her daughter… and the unexpected product-market signal
  • 17:21—The first sale: snack bars in cellophane; making up a price
  • 28:38—Sharing a kitchen with Justin’s Nut Butters: scrappy collaboration + conflict
  • 31:49—The first-time founder playbook: sell first, learn the rest later
  • 33:54—Whole Foods says yes… before she knows what “freezer safe packaging” even means
  • 39:10—Getting into national distribution: “What just happened?”
  • 46:34—Burnout, hiring a CEO, raising outside money—and what changes when investors arrive
  • 54:31—The Costco conundrum: huge upside, real downside

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This episode was produced by Noor Gill, with music by Ramtin Arablouei.

Edited by Neva Grant, with research help from Alex Cheng.

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