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Left Arrow. Farmers can't afford to wait amid government shutdown, GOP rep stresses. Waggoner added, "Just because something doesn't exist, doesn't mean that it shouldn't. Investment founder reveals AI networking value chain. The duo launched the business in When building the company, timing worked in their favor, Waggoner said, as consumer trends toward more water, less sugar and sustainability aligned with Cirkul's benefits.
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Instead, Waggoner and his business partner and co-founder, Andy Gay, now only briefly pitch in packaging some of their products to ship out. What started as a conversation between two college athletes has since become Cirkul, a billion-dollar company transforming the way Americans hydrate.
Because starting Cirkul involved creating a product that had not yet existed, they had to andy its supply chain from the ground up, Waggoner said. Co-Founders Garrett Waggoner and Andy Gay, who met while playing football gay Dartmouth College, told FOX Business the idea for Cirkul was born out of frustration with trying to pour powdered sports drink mixes into disposable water bottles.
The company offers more than flavors, with some of the customer favorites last year including "Gateway Tea," "Frosted Refreshers" and "Inflow Energy," according to Cirkul's website. Co-Founders Garrett Waggoner and Andy Gay told FOX Business the idea for Cirkul was born out of frustration with trying to pour powdered sports drink mixes into disposable water bottles.
Cirkul, a Tampa, Florida-based company that sells customizable water bottles that infuse plain water with flavor cartridges, allows customers to control the intensity of their drink with the changing of a dial. Expert reveals key opportunity for investors.
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Garrett Waggoner and Andy Gay came up with their idea for flavored-water startup Cirkul as Dartmouth football teammates — and then made it a $1 billion company. What started as a conversation between two college football players became Cirkul, a billion-dollar company transforming the way Americans hydrate.
When asked what advice they would give to young, aspiring business ownersWaggoner and Gay stressed the importance of believing in your idea and trusting your instincts. Cirkul co-founders Garrett Waggoner and Andy Gay, who met as football teammates at Dartmouth College, told FOX Business the idea came from their frustration with trying to pour powdered sports drink mixes into disposable bottles.
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