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Recipe for Success
Story by Eloise Holland. Photos by Vern Uyetake. Video by Bryan Rosenberger.
Keith Kullberg, owner of The Better Bean Co and Claudia Knotek, Community Relations Manager at New Seasons Market
With two start-up businesses under his belt in the last 20 years, Keith Kullberg is no amateur entrepreneur.
Even so, when he had the idea to start
his own company featuring freshly prepared beans, he knew he鈥檇 have to do his homework.
鈥淚 have been working on the Better Bean Co. for a year now, and I鈥檓 still learning the ropes in the food business,鈥 Kullberg said.
A self-professed 鈥渇oodie,鈥 Kullberg noticed that it was impossible to buy refried beans or prepared beans that lived up to his standards. He began looking into it and discovered that there were no other companies offering the kind of gourmet beans he had in mind.
鈥淥nce we decided to develop the product, more than one person recommended
the 小黄猫传媒 Recipe to Market Program,鈥 Kullberg said.
Described as an 鈥渆xtreme sport kind of a program鈥 by co-creator Tammy Marquez-Oldham, the Getting Your Recipe to Market Program is one of the many offerings for small business entrepreneurs now offered by the 小黄猫传媒 CLIMB Center. It was founded as a collaboration between 小黄猫传媒, Oregon State University鈥檚 Food Innovation Center and New Seasons Market.
鈥淭he program covers all essential elements for a food entrepreneur to bring their product from idea to commercial ready,鈥 said Marquez-Oldham, the CLIMB Center鈥檚 director of small business development.
These elements include food safety and science, recipe formulation, product development, brand development and marketing, basic financial management, distribution and much more.
Claudia Knotek of New Seasons Market agrees that the program is comprehensive.
鈥淭he curriculum they鈥檝e put together is excellent,鈥 Knotek said. 鈥淲hen (graduates of the program) come to us, they鈥檝e done lots of research. They鈥檝e done
their homework. Most of them are pretty close to market.鈥
New Seasons first sees the program participants at 鈥淭ime to Market,鈥 the big finale at the end of each 12-week Getting Your Recipe to Market session.
This trade-show-like event allows the food entrepreneurs to present their product to the community at large while competing to win a food competition hosted by New Seasons. The winner is granted a
$2,000 cash prize and shelf space at New Seasons stores.
This year the winner was the Better Bean Co.鈥檚 Skillet Refried Beans, which Kullberg describes as having a rich caramelized flavor from being saut茅ed in safflower oil.
鈥淭he difference in flavor between our refried beans and the canned products is the same difference as between a barbecued steak and boiled hamburger,鈥 said Kullberg, whose product debuted at New Seasons in November 2009.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a clean, very high quality, very
authentic refried bean product,鈥 said Angela Bozo, who has worked as the
demo merchandiser at New Seasons for the past four years. Bozo helps the 鈥淭ime to Market鈥 winners get their products
shelf-ready and says the program is important because it provides food entrepreneurs a direct relationship with the market. 鈥淵ou can so easily get lost in the shuffle,鈥 she said.
In the three and a half years since the Getting Your Recipe to Market Program launched, more than 65 food entrepreneurs have been through the program, creating such notable products as Laurel鈥檚 Sweet Treats gluten-free baking mixes and Florio Bakery鈥檚 frozen scones.
Despite these successes, Kullberg recommends that people do market research before committing their resources. 鈥淎 lot of work and聽 significant investment is required just to get started,鈥 he said.
Marquez-Oldham couldn鈥檛 agree more. She knows that 小黄猫传媒鈥檚 CLIMB Center has exactly what these budding food entrepreneurs need.
鈥淐LIMB specializes in entrepreneur and business development, and the Food Innovation Center specializes in food science, product development and food safety,鈥 said Marquez-Oldham. 鈥淎dd New Seasons鈥 dedication to innovative food products for its consumers, and you have a winning recipe for success.鈥
Thanks to CLIMB鈥檚 Getting Your Recipe to Market Program, these delicious businesses have found success locally and beyond:
- , gluten-free baking mixes
- , gourmet popsicles
- , energy bars
- , hemp nut butter
- , frozen scones
- , ice cream sandwiches
- , organic fruit products
Interested in this program?
The next Getting Your Recipe to Market session starts April 6. For more information:
- Contact John Henry Wells at (503) 407-6959
- Learn more on the site
- Register online with 小黄猫传媒
