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KIND Snacks Founder Daniel Lubetzky Invests in Quevos Following Shark Tank Deal
Lubetzky will help Quevos introduce more people to its flavorful egg white-based chips
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KIND Snacks Founder Daniel Lubetzky has invested in
Quevos, a brand of fun and flavorful snacks whose first ingredient is egg whites. As announced on
ABC s Shark Tank, Lubetzky will partner with budding entrepreneurs, Quevos Founders Nick Hamburger and Zack Schreier, to help more people discover their introductory line of high protein, high fiber, low carb snacks in bold flavors including Honey Mustard, Cheddar, Sour Cream & Onion, Sweet Barbecue, Quevos Rancheros, Dill Pickle, and Mesquite BBQ.
Quevos - backed by Kind founder Lubetzky
Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of US better-for you snack brand Kind, has invested in Quevos, a local crisps business using egg whites as a main ingredient.
The deal, done through Lubetzky s family office Equilibra, was announced on US TV business investment show
Shark Tank on which he is a panellist. Lubetzky has invested US$200,000 and contributed another $200,000 as a line of credit for a 10% stake in the business.
Lubetzky will partner with Quevos founders Nick Hamburger and Zack Schreier to help promote and market the crisp brand s introductory line of high-protein, high-fibre, low-carb snacks in flavours including honey mustard and sweet barbecue.
Shark Tank, and the Chicago-based food startup seems to be headed to even more expansion.
The company, founded by Nick Hamburger and Zack Schreier, makes snack chips made out of egg whites as a more nutritious alternative to potato chips or other fatty foods. As
Biz Journals reported, the product comes in a variety of flavors and has been on the steady rise since Hamburger dropped out of the University of Chicago in 2018 to run the outfit full-time.
As the report noted, Quevos had already moved into 1,000 retail locations before the owners were featured on the January 22 episode of the ABC reality series, seeking an investment that would propel their growth even more. Food-based outfits have tended to perform well on the show, especially those offering lower calorie or all-natural snack options, though it wasn t clear ahead of the episode s airing whether the founders were able to win over any of the Sharks.