Hint water CEO says this is the key breaking through a competitive industry
Hint water CEO and founder Kara Goldin talks to FOX Business’ Stuart Varney about their low-calorie, no-sugar-added beverages.
Fourteen years ago, Kara Goldin was drinking a dozen cans of diet soda a day. After realizing the extreme toll the drinks took on her body, and recognizing her health was in jeopardy, she decided to take control while satisfying her cravings.
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“I realized that I wasn't as healthy as I wanted to be,” Goldin, the CEO of Hint water, told FOX Business’ Stuart Varney on “Varney & Co.” “There were a few different issues: energy, I'd gained a bunch of weight, my skin was terrible.”
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Goldin, who worked at AOL before founding Hint in 2005, began to drink plain water when she realized the toll the soda was taking on her body. In order to stay with the newfound habit, she experimented by adding diced fruit to the water, which provided a flavor and natural sweetener – a decision that would eventually blossom into Hint.
“Hint does not have sweeteners in it,” Goldin said of the zero-calorie beverage. “No sugar, but also no Stevia. None of these other sweeteners in it. And so it's just fruit-based with water. We have a carbonated version and we now have a kid’s box version.”