NEW YORK — Allergen-friendly cookie maker Partake Foods, Inc. closed a $4.8 million Series A fundraising round led by investors including Lotus Bakeries’ FF2032 corporate venture fund, CircleUp Growth ...
Partake Foods sells more than gluten-free and allergen-friendly cookies and cake mixes. Founder and CEO Denise Woodard sees every box as a step towards broader inclusion and accessibility across the ...
NEW YORK — Partake Foods, a brand of allergy-friendly foods, has raised $11.5 million in a Series B funding round to support continued growth momentum. Founded in 2016, Partake Foods’ portfolio is ...
The same dietary and health trends that have led Americans to flock to meat alternatives, oat milk and gluten-free markets have led more than 9,000 U.S. retailers to clear shelf space for Partake ...
Partake Foods, an emerging allergen-friendly cookie brand, has grown its retail presence from 350 stores to over 3,000 in less than one year including recent national distribution in Target and a ...
Rihanna and H.E.R are using their platforms to invest in Black women-led businesses. The entertainers are two of the latest investors to support the allergy-friendly food brand Partake Foods, which is ...
Allergy-friendly (free of the top nine allergens) cookie and baking mix brand Partake Foods has raised $11.5m in Series B funding to scale its business and social impact to reach more diverse consumer ...
When Partake Foods founder and CEO Denise Woodard’s daughter was a year old, she began having food allergies, and while seeking out options, she was not excited by what she saw. “I was really ...
In the summer of 2016, Coca-Cola sales executive Denise Woodard went grocery shopping in New York City. “My husband and I found out that our young daughter had all these complicated food allergies, so ...
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Denise Woodard’s parents didn’t go to college. Their advice for their daughter? Find job security. Woodard, 39, listened. She went to school and worked a series of corporate jobs at Philip Morris, ...
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