This Commerce Life

Phil Chang / Kenny Vannucci

A Canadian Podcast, focused on Canadian brands, determined to talk about Canadian success stories. We are two retail guys that believe that Canadians are smart, resourceful entrepreneurs that Canada needs to know about. We find great stories of entrepreneurs for inspiration, teach the principles of retail, share best practices,. We play the role of connector to help entrepreneurs to find great partners.

  1. From Zero Research to 175 Stores: Building Peak Beverage Co.'s Premium Fruit Soda Brand

    10H AGO

    From Zero Research to 175 Stores: Building Peak Beverage Co.'s Premium Fruit Soda Brand

    Andrew Warburton from Peak Beverage Co. joins Phil and Kenny to share his journey building a premium fruit soda brand in BC's competitive beverage market. From launching with minimal research to now being in 175+ stores across Western Canada, Andrew opens up about the realities of scaling a local CPG brand. In this conversation, you'll hear about Peak's channel strategy—why food service and wineries have been their sweet spot, how Amazon opened up eastern markets without expensive direct-to-consumer shipping, and the importance of staying connected to customers through farmer's markets and demos. Andrew discusses navigating distributor relationships, managing seasonal fluctuations in the food and beverage industry, and why understanding your consumer and picking your spots matters more than being everywhere. Whether you're launching a beverage brand or scaling a local food product, Andrew's honest, practical approach to building Peak Beverage Co. offers valuable lessons on entrepreneurship, distribution strategy, and staying true to your brand.   Thank you to LGDF Wholesale for sponsoring this episode. You can find them at: www.lgdfwholesale.com You can find Andrew at https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewwarburt0n/ Check out Peak Beverage here: https://www.drinkpeak.ca/ Buy it on Amazon here:  Apple Rhubarb: https://a.co/d/eRoHXAP Haskap Lemonade: https://a.co/d/iXhD0XY Tell us which one is your favourite here: https://www.instagram.com/thiscommercelife/

    59 min
  2. Challenge to Success: How Market 49 Fine Foods is Revolutionizing Frozen Meals in BC

    JAN 6

    Challenge to Success: How Market 49 Fine Foods is Revolutionizing Frozen Meals in BC

    Bryan from Market 49 Fine Foods joins Phil and Kenny to share the story of how a COVID-era side hustle for bored chefs turned into a thriving frozen meal business that's redefining quality in the freezer aisle. What started as cooking for friends and family who couldn't or wouldn't cook has grown into a multi-location operation across BC's Lower Mainland. Bryan opens up about his culinary journey that began out of challenge (pushing back against his mom's lunches as a kid), his 100+ years of combined chef experience with his partners, and why they saw a massive gap in the frozen food market. In this conversation, you'll hear about Market 49's unique approach to premium frozen meals, their strategic distribution through independent retailers like Williams and Urban Fare, their pop-up model testing new markets, and the challenges of scaling a food business while maintaining chef-quality standards. Bryan also shares insights on pricing strategy, the realities of running a commercial kitchen, why they've avoided the Big 3 grocery chains, and how they're building a loyal customer base across Vancouver, Surrey, Burnaby, and beyond. Whether you're a food entrepreneur looking to break into retail, curious about the frozen food category, or just want to understand how small brands grow in Canada's competitive CPG landscape, this episode delivers practical insights and real talk about building a food business from the ground up.   Check out Market 49 here: https://market49.ca/ Find Bryan here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryan-swartz-936a122b0/

    59 min
  3. We catch up with Sonia Strobel, Co-Founder & CEO Of Skipper Otto -  Canada's Largest Community-Supported Fishery

    12/16/2025

    We catch up with Sonia Strobel, Co-Founder & CEO Of Skipper Otto - Canada's Largest Community-Supported Fishery

    We catch up with Sonia Strobel, Co-Founder & CEO Of Skipper Otto -  Canada's Largest Community-Supported Fishery Skipper Otto has cracked the code on sustainable, traceable seafood in Canada. Co-founder and CEO Sonia Strobel joins us to share how their community-supported fishery model has grown to serve 8,000 members across the country—and why they finally made the leap into home delivery.   In this conversation, Sonia walks us through the careful, deliberate expansion that's defined Skipper Otto's growth: from community pickup locations at 100+ partners nationwide to launching home delivery in Ontario, Quebec, BC, and Alberta. She explains the logistics challenges they solved (spoiler: dry ice is key), why they operate their own boat in False Creek, and how pre-purchasing shares in the catch guarantees living wages for 45 fishing families while ensuring customers get the freshest, most sustainable seafood possible. Whether you're curious about alternative food systems, direct-to-consumer distribution, or building a values-driven food business that actually works, this episode offers a masterclass in patient, purposeful scaling. TOPICS DISCUSSED: The community-supported fishery model and how it worksExpanding from pickup locations to nationwide home deliverySolving frozen delivery logistics across Canadian climatesOperating their own fishing vessel and processing facilityBuilding trust through complete supply chain transparencyBalancing growth with quality and sustainability valuesVisit skipperotto.com to learn more about their membership model and home delivery options. Thank you to Field Agent Canada for supporting the podcast https://www.fieldagentcanada.com/

    1h 1m
  4. Not Too Sweet: Building a Better-For-You Beverage Brand on Vancouver Island

    12/02/2025

    Not Too Sweet: Building a Better-For-You Beverage Brand on Vancouver Island

    Elaine and Cam, the founders behind Not Too Sweet Drinks, join Phil and Kenny to share their journey of creating a sparkling beverage brand that's actually not too sweet. Recording from Phil's car during CHFA prep with special guests Lara and Christine from Munching on Molecules, this episode captures the authentic story of Vancouver Island entrepreneurs who are redefining the sparkling drink category. From their backgrounds in engineering and graphic design to launching a beverage company during a pandemic, Elaine and Cam discuss the challenges of building distribution across BC, managing cash flow with direct store delivery, and staying focused on sustainable growth. They open up about their mentorship with industry veteran Greg Tolazzi, the decision to stay local rather than rush into broader retail expansion, and why they're committed to keeping manufacturing on the island. With products ranging from lychee to ginger beer, Not Too Sweet has built a loyal following through farmers markets, independent retailers, and word-of-mouth. This conversation covers the realities of beverage entrepreneurship, the importance of community support, and why sometimes the best growth strategy is knowing when not to scale too fast. Find Not Too Sweet at @not2sweetdrinks on Instagram or visit www.not2sweetdrinks.ca thank you to Field Agent Canada for supporting the podcast https://www.fieldagentcanada.com/

    52 min
5
out of 5
3 Ratings

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A Canadian Podcast, focused on Canadian brands, determined to talk about Canadian success stories. We are two retail guys that believe that Canadians are smart, resourceful entrepreneurs that Canada needs to know about. We find great stories of entrepreneurs for inspiration, teach the principles of retail, share best practices,. We play the role of connector to help entrepreneurs to find great partners.

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