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103 – Building an Award Winning Caramel Brand with Calley Hastings of Fat Toad Farm
103 – Building an Award Winning Caramel Brand with Calley Hastings of Fat Toad Farm
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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Mar 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Calley is the owner of Fat Toad Farm located in Brookfield, Vermont. Fat Toad Farm is a family-run business that produces a Traditional Goat’s Milk Caramel Sauce. Their award-winning sauces are based on the Mexican confection cajeta, and are meticulously hand-stirred to velvety perfection.
Calley has spent the last nine years mastering the art of goat’s milk caramel making, focusing on traditional cooking methods and using a small number of simple, all-natural ingredients.
The result of this process is a rich and creamy, not-too-sweet caramel that delivers an irresistibly complex flavor.
Fat Toad Farm’s mouthwatering goat’s milk caramel sauces are delicious swirled on top of ice cream, mixed into your morning coffee, paired with your favorite cheese, drizzled on fresh fruit or eaten straight out of the jar with a spoon!
The Fat Toad Farm StoryThe idea and development of Fat Toad Farm. [4:12]
What is behind their name. [6:00] [27:12]
Understanding the landscape and lifestyle in Brookfield. [7:47]
A lesson in caramel making. [10:00]
Winning Awards! [20:48]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdhdOLwNCGY&feature=youtu.be (The FedEx Video) [22:13]
Candle Flickering MomentsThe pros and cons of presenting an entirely new product. [27:53]
Pressure to decrease cook time and add preservatives [28:50]
Business Building InsightsThe first phase of a business. [11:00]
Analyzing their product mix why ultimately the dropped goat cheese. [13:25]
Labeling and branding. [16:16]
Reaching out to experts in photography and food safety. [17:02]
Trade show strategy and analysis. [23:33]
Relationships are key. [26:06]
Honoring and committing to an upscale pricing strategy to match their product quality. [29:48]
Success TraitUncompromising commitment to product quality and attention to detail. [33:31]
Productivity/Lifestyle ToolCalley has a serious commitment to quality of life for herself and all their employees. Hear about their 20 minute vacations. [35:50]
Recommended Reading and Listeninghttp://www.giftbizbook.com ()
http://amzn.to/2mn9tV1 (Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days) by Jake Knapp, John Zeratesky and Braden Kowitz
Contact Linkshttp://www.fattoadfarm.com (Website)
https://www.facebook.com/fattoadfarm/ (Facebook)
https://www.instagram.com/fattoadfarm/ (Instagram)
https://twitter.com/FatToadFarmVT (Twitter)
If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/ApplePodcasts (Apple Podcasts) or http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts (Google Podcasts). That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue
Calley has spent the last nine years mastering the art of goat’s milk caramel making, focusing on traditional cooking methods and using a small number of simple, all-natural ingredients.
The result of this process is a rich and creamy, not-too-sweet caramel that delivers an irresistibly complex flavor.
Fat Toad Farm’s mouthwatering goat’s milk caramel sauces are delicious swirled on top of ice cream, mixed into your morning coffee, paired with your favorite cheese, drizzled on fresh fruit or eaten straight out of the jar with a spoon!
The Fat Toad Farm StoryThe idea and development of Fat Toad Farm. [4:12]
What is behind their name. [6:00] [27:12]
Understanding the landscape and lifestyle in Brookfield. [7:47]
A lesson in caramel making. [10:00]
Winning Awards! [20:48]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdhdOLwNCGY&feature=youtu.be (The FedEx Video) [22:13]
Candle Flickering MomentsThe pros and cons of presenting an entirely new product. [27:53]
Pressure to decrease cook time and add preservatives [28:50]
Business Building InsightsThe first phase of a business. [11:00]
Analyzing their product mix why ultimately the dropped goat cheese. [13:25]
Labeling and branding. [16:16]
Reaching out to experts in photography and food safety. [17:02]
Trade show strategy and analysis. [23:33]
Relationships are key. [26:06]
Honoring and committing to an upscale pricing strategy to match their product quality. [29:48]
Success TraitUncompromising commitment to product quality and attention to detail. [33:31]
Productivity/Lifestyle ToolCalley has a serious commitment to quality of life for herself and all their employees. Hear about their 20 minute vacations. [35:50]
Recommended Reading and Listeninghttp://www.giftbizbook.com ()
http://amzn.to/2mn9tV1 (Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days) by Jake Knapp, John Zeratesky and Braden Kowitz
Contact Linkshttp://www.fattoadfarm.com (Website)
https://www.facebook.com/fattoadfarm/ (Facebook)
https://www.instagram.com/fattoadfarm/ (Instagram)
https://twitter.com/FatToadFarmVT (Twitter)
If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/ApplePodcasts (Apple Podcasts) or http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts (Google Podcasts). That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue
Released:
Mar 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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