5 natural food brands with new celebrity investors

These celebrity-funded products run the gamut from veggie-powered rice to a meat-free cheesesteak alternative.

Melissa Kvidahl Reilly, Writer/Editor

August 5, 2019

2 Min Read
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Questlove's Cheesesteak LLC

Whether they’re investing, creating or collaborating, celebs are bringing some star power to the natural foods industry. In 2019 alone, the five brands listed below benefited from celebrity investments, enabling them to expand, grow and reach natural shoppers nationwide.

1. Impossible Foods

Questlove, The Roots drummer and Tonight Show bandleader, is not only an investor in this plant-based meat alternative, but he recently developed a cheesesteak made with Impossible Meat that will be available at 40 LiveNation concert venues as well as Citizens Bank Park in his home city of Philadelphia.

2. RightRice

RightRice, a veggie-powered rice grain created by popchips founder and former CEO Keith Belling, recently closed on a $5.5 million minority investment round dotted with stars such as Kris Jenner, Karlie Kloss, Ashley Graham, Molly Sims, Jillian Michaels and Wesley Pentz (Diplo).

3. Partake Foods

Jay-Z’s Marcy Venture Partners recently led a $1 million seed round for Partake Foods, maker of allergen-free cookies. Partake Foods was started by former Coca-Cola national sales director Denise Woodward, who raised more than $30,000 on Kickstarter to initially fund the business.

4. Bragg Live Food Products

Bragg Live Food Products was recently acquired by an investor group that includes celeb power couple Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom. In the press release, Perry said: “Patricia [Bragg, CEO] has been part of my family forever, even giving me my first guitar. My mother introduced me to Bragg products, and it’s been a staple since my childhood in Santa Barbara and continues to be a wellness remedy in my professional vocal career.”

5. High Brew Coffee

Shakira recently invested in Austin-based High Brew Coffee, which sources its premium coffee beans directly from the De Los Andes cooperative in Colombia, her home country. She joins other celebs who’ve invested in the brand such as Halsey, Kings of Leon and Lance Armstrong.

About the Author

Melissa Kvidahl Reilly

Writer/Editor

Melissa Kvidahl Reilly is a freelance writer and editor with 10 years of experience covering news and trends in the natural, organic and supplement markets. She lives and works in New Jersey.

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