Thuma was founded in 2017 and is best known for a minimalist bed that buyers can assemble themselves without tools.
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Thuma was founded in 2017 and is best known for a minimalist bed that buyers can assemble themselves without tools.
Anna Zesbaugh, recently named to Forbes’ “30 under 30,” believes she’s found her “hero product.”
“It’s like a horror movie,” Violeta Gavrilovich said. “How is this safe? And this is your main street?”
OrthoPets did $1.6 million in revenue last year.
“When you’re the first mover, you have to navigate these challenges to pave a path for everyone else,” Upswell founder Heather Holland said.
Ty Haney says “overpromising and underperforming” by a Boulder firm harmed Joggy, her energy drink brand.
Guys spend thousands on a ring for their fiancee and buy a $25 ring off Amazon for themselves. “There’s a really nice place for a business to be in between the two.”
Memphis Orion says CoBa will be “almost like a playground of thermal experiences.” He’s told investors it could cost $20 million.
“When you get a phone call from Walter Isenberg, you listen,” the grocer said.
The apparel company’s stock is down 55% this year.
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