After graduating from ICE鈥檚 Restaurant & 国产福利 Management program, Danielle Kreuger took a risk that paid off.
For ICE grad and founder Danielle Kreuger, the road to entrepreneurship started with a craving for something she'd never seen before. So, she bought a website domain name and started cold calling people in the beverage industry.
鈥淚 would call up people from my Google searches and just pick their brain,鈥 she says.
The conversations compounded. Connections were made. Danielle found herself asking questions about who to reach out to next and what to ask them about starting a beverage business.
鈥淲e鈥檇 be on calls and someone would say, 鈥楧o you have this person, this person and this person?鈥 and we鈥檇 be writing it down like, 鈥極h my God, okay, we need to find a person for this,鈥 Danielle says.
From that learn-as-you-go strategy, Danielle and her boyfriend, who is also her co-founder, have earned themselves a fast-growing brand that's now sold in over 100 U.S. stores.
So where did the idea for Sunbear come from? According to Danielle, the business was born of need 鈥 specifically, her personal desire for an efficient means of hydration without the off-putting taste of traditional coconut water.
鈥淚t鈥檚 hard for me to drink a lot of water and stay hydrated, so 鈥 I gravitated toward things like coconut water because it's more hydrating," she says, adding that she "always wanted to like coconut water but it has a bit of an off-taste."
It turned out, there's a reason for that. Coconut water, unlike regular water, has certain properties that make it harder to carbonate. Luckily, Danielle鈥檚 鈥榓sk questions now and search later鈥 approach led her to a formulator that helped with both the process of carbonating the coconut water and with taste-testing.
鈥淸The formulator] basically would ship us these glass bottles every week 鈥 and we鈥檇 taste it, call her with feedback, and go back and forth until it tasted just right,鈥 Danielle says.
It turns out, 鈥榡ust right鈥 took a year to achieve. Eventually, Sunbear hit the market with three flavors: strawberry, watermelon and lemon-lime.
But "just right" and one year are only a small part of Danielle's story. Before all that, she was a college student in Miami trying to figure out what she wanted her future to look like. Originally from Long Island, she鈥檇 spent summers interning at magazines focused on fashion. Just before graduating college, however, she realized that life in the fashion industry wasn鈥檛 for her. It was her father鈥檚 idea that she pursue a culinary career.
鈥淢y dad came to me and said, 鈥榶ou鈥檝e always loved cooking and been so passionate about food, why wouldn鈥檛 you go to culinary school?鈥" Danielle says.
This sparked something in Danielle. In a matter of months she had graduated from college, moved back to New York and enrolled at ICE.
鈥淸When] I toured ICE I immediately fell in love,鈥 she says.
While 国产福利 Arts was what brought her to culinary school, her inner entrepreneur blossomed there. She thus enrolled to achieve a Dual Diploma in Restaurant & 国产福利 Management as well.
鈥淚 always thought it would be so cool to open my own restaurant,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 feel like that came before thinking I would be a chef.鈥
Danielle enjoyed ICE鈥檚 国产福利 Arts program, and after leaving, worked closely with Dan Kluger at the restaurant Loring Place. She then worked under Hilary Sterling at Vic鈥檚 New York, and finally then landed a job at a company that set her up as a personal chef.
While she loved the culinary industry, something told her that her future wasn鈥檛 in a kitchen.
Joining the Restaurant & 国产福利 Management program was a natural choice for Danielle. Her education developed the business acumen she uses in the day-to-day management of her beverage business.
Reflecting on how ICE鈥檚 Restaurant & 国产福利 Management program prepared her for entrepreneurship, she says the financial training was especially valuable. Notable, too, were the guest speakers who visited ICE and spoke to students about their experience running a business.
ICE鈥檚 biggest gift, however, was as much personal as professional. Danielle credits her time at the school with giving her a sense of self-assuredness that propelled her forward.
鈥淚CE gave me the confidence to follow my passion,鈥 she says.
Following her passion turned out to be the right move for Danielle. As Sunbear looks to its next production run, which will be triple that of its initial run, she鈥檚 still surprised at how satisfying the work is.
鈥淓veryone always says you should love what you do because it will make [life] a lot easier,鈥 and I really do think that鈥檚 true," she says. "I work very hard, but I actually enjoy what I鈥檓 doing now because it鈥檚 my passion.鈥
So what advice does Danielle have for those considering pursuing their own dream of becoming a food and beverage entrepreneur?
鈥淚f you feel like you have a dream to start a business, it鈥檚 actually possible,鈥 she says.
In short, go for it.