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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2025 · 31 MIN

Flavor First, Rules Second: Rotten's Strategy Playbook

from Retention Chronicles · host Mariah Parsons

In this episode, we sit down with Michael, Founder & CEO of Rotten, the better-for-you candy brand that’s rewriting the rules of CPG with bold flavor, unapologetic branding, and an omnichannel strategy built for today’s consumer.Michael shares the unexpected origin story behind Rotten—from his childhood obsession with sour gummies to realizing the “healthy” candy world felt too clinical and joyless. Instead of leaning into the typical wellness aesthetic, he embraced rebellion, nostalgia, and fun, creating a brand that looks indulgent but performs better.We cover everything from branding that disrupts the aisle, to acquisition tactics in an impulse-driven category, to how Rotten approaches retention when customers bounce between Sprouts, Amazon, TikTok Shop, airports, and DTC. Michael also breaks down the surprising not-so-seasonal nature of candy, the power of founder-led content, and why an omnichannel retention strategy is the only realistic approach for modern CPG brands.If you’re interested in brand building, retail expansion, customer behavior, or breaking conventions in a crowded market, this episode delivers a masterclass in standing out—by being unapologetically different.

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