Why Buying an Iconic Baby Brand Can Beat Starting From Scratch
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Starting a brand from zero is hard. Buying one with decades of recognition comes with a very different set of challenges and opportunities.
In this episode of Invst Guru, host Jeff “fuzzy” Wenzel sits down with Ryan Fernandez, owner of Bumbo, to unpack the decision to acquire one of the most recognizable baby products in the world and what it really takes to rebuild, protect, and grow a legacy brand.
Ryan shares how he evaluated Bumbo’s brand equity, manufacturing, and market position before acquiring the U.S. intellectual property and production rights. The conversation explores why acquisition can be a smarter path than launching something new, especially when trust, distribution, and awareness already exist.
In this episode, we cover:
• Why acquiring an existing brand can reduce market risk?
• What investors should look for when evaluating brand acquisitions?
• How manufacturing ownership impacts quality and margins?
• The realities of retail distribution and shelf competition.
• Rebuilding consumer trust in a well-known product.
• The role of packaging, compliance, and safety standards.
• How crowdfunding fits into consumer brand ownership?
• Lessons learned from scaling consumer products post-acquisition.
This episode is ideal for founders, operators, and investors interested in consumer brands, acquisitions, retail strategy, and long-term brand ownership.
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