After giving up diet soda, Kara Goldin started adding fresh fruit to her drinking water to make it more fun. This inspired her to create Hint water, a line of unsweetened flavored water beverages that are now available in over 30,000 stores nationwide. Kara shares how sales have almost doubled as Hint invested in e-commerce during the pandemic, and offers her advice for entrepreneurs trying to break into saturated market spaces like the beverage industry. These conversations are excerpts from our How I Built Resilience series, where Guy talks online with founders and entrepreneurs about how they’re navigating turbulent times.
How I Built Resilience: Kara Goldin of Hint
By NPR
Apr 1, 2021 | 12:01 AM
Last Played
MoreTrending
Advice Line: Growing up on a Coffee Farm? Giving Back with Jewelry? Making the Perfect Pecan Pie?
3h ago
Tupac Estate Threatens To Sue Drake Over Diss Track Using AI Vocals
10h ago
Taylor Swift's New Album Passes 1 Billion Spotify Streams, 1.8 Million In Sales
10h ago
Kid Cudi Cancels Upcoming Tour After Breaking Foot At Coachella
10h ago
New Single From Motley Crue Out Friday
10h ago
Last Played
MoreTrending
Advice Line: Growing up on a Coffee Farm? Giving Back with Jewelry? Making the Perfect Pecan Pie?
3h ago
Tupac Estate Threatens To Sue Drake Over Diss Track Using AI Vocals
10h ago
Taylor Swift's New Album Passes 1 Billion Spotify Streams, 1.8 Million In Sales
10h ago
Kid Cudi Cancels Upcoming Tour After Breaking Foot At Coachella
10h ago
New Single From Motley Crue Out Friday
10h ago