EPISODE · Jun 22, 2025 · 27 MIN
Keya's Snacks
In this episode, I'm joined by Keya Wingfield, award-winning pastry chef, Food Network Baking Champion, and founder of Keya's Snacks—a bold, flavor-packed snack brand redefining the chip aisle through cultural representation and culinary excellence. Originally from Mumbai, Keya moved to the U.S. without ever having used an oven—only to become a sought-after pastry chef and culinary instructor. During the pandemic, she began offering modern Indian American meals to-go. With each order, she included a small bag of homemade "Bombay chips" as a personal touch. The unexpected twist? Customers couldn't stop asking for just the chips—and retailers quickly took notice. Keya's Snacks is now a growing line of award-winning chips, rooted in Indian flavors and crafted to challenge the status quo of mainstream snacking. Inside the Episode: How Keya went from culinary student to Food Network winner to snack aisle innovator The unexpected product pivot that launched a category-first chip brand Why cultural storytelling matters on retail shelves This podcast episode was made possible by Hummingbirds Hummingbirds is a platform that connects everyday, smaller creators with brands to share in-store user-generated content, drive brand awareness in specific retailers, and capture competitive market share. They're an awesome platform that I recommend to all my clients that you should absolutely check out. Go to hummingbirds.com for all the details.
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