What Happened To Mother Beverage Company After Shark Tank?

The Mother Beverage Company was destined for greatness from the moment viewers witnessed Allison and Stephen Ellsworth pitch their idea to the Sharks. This was evident in the instant sales boost, seeing the couple sell out of every product on the night their episode aired. However, they soon realized that “Mother” could not be trademarked, leaving the couple with a dilemma. In the end, they abandoned their moniker for “Poppi.”
With a new name, Poppi remained true to its formula, which combines apple cider vinegar, fresh fruit, and natural sweeteners. With a strong emphasis on health, Poppi touts itself as a vegan soda alternative packed with probiotics that does not contain excessive calories. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic also raised another set of issues, delaying Poppi’s supermarket debut. That did not stop the innovative Ellsworths, though, who turned to Amazon to set up a storefront.
On the platform, Poppi sold thousands of cans. Its growing popularity even led “Shark Tank” judge Rohan Oza to increase his initial investment, per The Daily Meal. And, according to Forbes, as of March 2020, Poppi was being sold in stores nationwide.
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