How to Co-Pack Your Food Product
The Complete Course to Finding and Working with Co-Packers to Launch a Profitable Food Business
Are you tired of slaving over your oven?
Want to forget about prepping 200 pounds of peppers? Or baking cookies until 3am?
Then, co-packing may be the route for you to take your food product to shelf stardom.
When you hire a co-packer, you're creating a contract with another company to manufacture your product. There are thousands of co-packers across the country specializing in everything from beverages to cookies and marinades.
Navigating the co-packing industry is a challenge.
You need to make sure you're still going to be profitable, coordinate the flow of materials, and be reassured your co-packer is credible and can be trusted.
This co-packing course was created after my own experience co-packing Green Mountain Mustard. I've been co-packing for 5.5 years. Over that time I've worked with two co-packers and met several others while evaluating where to make my product.
The course takes a ton of guess work out of co-packing to show the hard numbers you need to make co-packing work for your own company.
Enroll today and take the course at your own pace.
Your Instructor
Michael Adams if the founder of Gredio.com, a leading resource for food business owners.
He runs Green Mountain Mustard from his home in Williston, VT. You can find Green Mountain Mustard in 175+ retailers across the USA - and at the Burlington Farmer's Market in Burlington, VT - the #2 market in the country. He's had stints running co-packing kitchens and small incubators, too.
Michael started in the food business when he was 15 years old selling cookies in front of a hair salon. He has since owned an energy bar company and a mustard company. He couples his 13 years of food business experience with a professional background in consumer-packaged goods, branding, online marketing, copywriting, and business development.
He's excited to work with you to start and grow your food business!
-- Michael
Frequently Asked Questions
A lot of the information is the same, but there is a lot of new material, too. Once enrolled, you'll receive The Ultimate Guide to Co-Packing for free as a text component to the video course.