Sinopsis
Podcast by Ecommerce on Tap by Sourcify
Episodios
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The Le Labo Playbook: How a $30M Fragrance Brand Redefined Beauty Acquisitions
17/02/2026 Duración: 48minLe Labo didn’t scale the way fragrance brands were supposed to — and that’s exactly why it worked. In this episode of Ecommerce On Tap, we break down how Le Labo rejected celebrity launches, mass distribution, and growth theater to build one of the most culturally defensible brands in modern beauty — and why its acquisition by Estée Lauder permanently changed how acquirers think about fragrance. We cover: Why “restraint” became Le Labo’s unfair advantage How in-store compounding and ritual created real brand moats What this deal taught acquirers about authenticity, taste, and long-term value If you care about brand, supply chain, or acquisition strategy, this episode is a masterclass.
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Why “Signature Scents” Are Fading and What DedCool Got Right
03/02/2026 Duración: 42minFragrance didn’t fail because people wanted fewer options. It failed because it forced certainty in a world that isn’t. In this episode of Ecommerce on Tap, Nathan Resnick and Aaron Alpeter break down how DedCool quietly rebuilt fragrance by questioning its most basic assumptions: gendered scents, signature bottles, and permanence. We explore: Why smell is learned, not universal How fragrance became a social signal (not just a product) Why layering reduces risk instead of creating confusion How DedCool grew from a solo founder with an Instagram page into a $25–30M scent platform What founders can learn from staying founder-led longer than feels comfortable This is a deep dive into brand behavior, not trend-chasing, and a blueprint for founders building categories the rightway.
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How Phlur Rebuilt Fragrance for the TikTok Era (And What Every Brand Can Learn)
20/01/2026 Duración: 41minFragrance didn’t suddenly work online—it needed a new translator. For decades, fragrance was built around authority, aspiration, and department store counters. Then Phlur quietly broke the rules. In this episode of Ecommerce on Tap, we break down: Why fragrance failed early DTC How Phlur’s founders built a credible but plateaued clean fragrance brand Why selling “clean” wasn’t enough to scale How TikTok changed fragrance discovery The strategic reboot behind Phlur’s breakout product Missing Person Why Phlur’s supply chain, manufacturing strategy, and channel mix look nothing like legacy fragrance brands What Phlur teaches operators about category reinvention, hero SKUs, and scaling without dilution This isn’t a hype story. It’s an operator case study on how culture, systems, and storytelling intersect to unlock growth.
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Everything You Need to Know About Launching and Scaling a Modern Fragrance Brand
06/01/2026 Duración: 32minWelcome to ECommerce On Tap, where Aaron and Nathan dive deep into the inner workings of the world’s most dynamic consumer categories. This season, they’re unraveling the mysteries of fragrance—from the basics of what constitutes a scent, to the rich history that took fragrance from ancient rituals to global luxury status. Whether you’re curious about the science behind a great perfume, the complexities of launching a fragrance brand, or the trends shaping the $50+ billion global market, this episode sets the stage for it all. Join our hosts as they cover how fragrances are made, who holds the power in the supply chain, the role of storytelling, and the regulations that shape what ends up in the bottle. With personal stories, industry insights, and a look at the cultural icons that changed everything—like Chanel No. 5—this is the essential introduction to a season filled with brand spotlights, founder journeys, and actionable takeaways for ecommerce entrepreneurs. So whether you’re a fragrance fanatic, a br
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What It Takes to Launch and Scale a Supplement Brand with James Klein
16/12/2025 Duración: 48minThis week, host Aaron sits down with James Klein, a true veteran of the supplement industry who’s been shaping the space for over 25 years. From the early days of garage operations and bodybuilder-backed brands, to today's landscape dominated by eCommerce giants and stringent compliance requirements, James Klein shares a candid insider perspective on how regulation, technology, and consumer trust have transformed the supplement market. In this episode, you’ll learn how the birth of eCommerce upended traditional retail, why compliance is now as much about payment processors as government agencies, and what pitfalls and opportunities await founders entering the crowded supplement arena. James Klein breaks down the process of launching a brand from scratch, sheds light on marketing claims that drive him crazy, and offers real talk on what science actually matters for consumers. Whether you’re a seasoned operator or just supplement-curious, this episode is packed with hard-won insights, industry trends, and prac
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Biotech or Supplement Brand? The Strategic Playbook Behind Seed Health’s Massive Growth
09/12/2025 Duración: 52minIn this episode, Aaron and Nathan dive deep into the fascinating world of supplements, spotlighting a true disruptor in the probiotic space: Seed. Known for its research-driven approach, Seed has transformed a crowded wellness category by prioritizing science over hype, building its brand on education and clinical validation rather than marketing gimmicks.
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How Chad Janis Built Gruns Into a $100M Supplement Brand
25/11/2025 Duración: 48minIn this episode, hosts Nathan and Aaron dive deep into the rise of Gruns—the supplement brand shaking up the greens category with their innovative gummy format. You'll hear how founder Chad Janis blended his experience in venture capital with cutting-edge supply chain know-how to transform a simple insight (everyone prefers gummies over powders or pills) into a $100 million powerhouse in record time. From the evolution of gummy manufacturing and the hurdles of bringing a high-active, low-sugar supplement to market, to the challenges of rapid retail expansion and fierce industry competition, this episode is packed with lessons for aspiring founders and product innovators. Plus, you’ll get some fun background on the German roots of the brand’s name, the cultural evolution of gummies, and predictions for what’s next in the supplement world. Get ready for candid insights, actionable takeaways, and a fresh perspective on what it takes to build—and disrupt—an industry.
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Ecommerce Lessons from Bloom Nutrition’s Rise to $200 Million
11/11/2025 Duración: 54minAaron and Nathan reveal how Bloom Nutrition went from a niche pre-workout brand founded by Mari Llewellyn and Greg LaVacchia to Amazon’s best-selling greens powder, all by tapping into untapped audiences and making strategic moves that AG1 missed. You’ll hear how Bloom leveraged social media influence, taste innovation, and multi-channel growth to win over wellness consumers, landing partnerships with big-box retailers like Target and Walmart, and securing a minority stake sale to Nutrabolt at an impressive valuation.
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Ghost Lifestyle: From Warheads Pre-Workout to Billion-Dollar Acquisition by Keurig Dr. Pepper
28/10/2025 Duración: 51minFrom pioneering candy-flavored protein and pre-workout supplements through collaborations with household names like Warheads and Mondelez, to expanding into energy drinks, cereals, and snacks, Ghost has become more than just a supplement company—it’s a lifestyle brand that captures the spirit of an entire community.
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How Nutrafol Built the Blueprint for Scaling a Modern Supplements Brand
14/10/2025 Duración: 46minAaron and Nathan dove into the fascinating growth story of Nutrafol, the supplement brand that’s redefining hair wellness. We explored how three founders, each with their own hair loss journey, built trust through clinical trials and strategic partnerships with dermatologists, then scaled to a massive Unilever acquisition. We unpacked lessons on positioning, subscription business models, and how to expand your brand by leaning into science-backed results. If you’re building in ecommerce or supplements, Nutrafol’s journey is packed with actionable insights. Ecommerce On Tap Episode 2, Season 6 October 14, 2025 ★ Episode details: https://share.transistor.fm/s/2102a763
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From Snake Oil to Science: How Supplements Became a $200B Ecommerce Powerhouse
30/09/2025 Duración: 01h06minWe’re kicking off an exciting new category—supplements! We dive deep into the origins, evolution, and explosive growth of the supplement industry in America, taking you from its roots in traditional medicine and early 20th century vitamin discovery, through the postwar boom of multivitamins, the bodybuilding and counterculture movements, and all the way to the modern era of influencer-led brands and trend-driven innovation.
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How Vacation Turned Sunscreen Into a Nostalgic Lifestyle Brand
16/09/2025 Duración: 50minVacation was founded by a pair of beach-loving creatives who teamed up with the mastermind behind PoolSuite FM, an internet radio station obsessed with retro leisure vibes. Together, they built a brand that’s as much about playful escapism as it is about serious sun protection. From recreating the iconic Orange Gelee tanning gel to launching Instagram-worthy whipped sunscreen, Vacation’s journey is a masterclass on community-driven branding, product innovation, and leveraging cultural nostalgia for explosive growth. Nathan and Aaron break down the science behind sunscreen, the regulatory hurdles for global expansion, and how Vacation has gone from a DTC darling to the #1 sunscreen in Target. With $40 million in revenue and serious acquisition buzz, this episode peels back the layers on what it takes to disrupt a legacy category—and why the future of sunscreen just might look like the past. https://poolsuite.net/ Vacation ad: https://www.tiktok.com/@vacationinc/video/7132998444548885802
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From The Shed to L’Oréal: Medik8’s Methodical Rise in Skincare
02/09/2025 Duración: 43minNathan and Aaron dissect Medik8’s unique “CSA” framework (Vitamin C in the morning, Sunscreen by day, Vitamin A at night), explaining how clear, habit-forming routines became a cornerstone for consumer loyalty and retention. The episode unpacks Medik8’s growth strategy, including their unconventional start through professional channels like medispas and dermatologists, the transition to retail and D2C, and their eventual partnership with private equity for rapid expansion into the US.
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Inside Curology: From Prescription-Only Telehealth to National OTC Retail Brand
05/08/2025 Duración: 43minIn this episode of Ecommerce On Tap, hosts Aaron Alpeter and Nathan Resnick take you through the incredible journey of Curology—the team that managed to build a $200 million brand not once, but twice.
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How Topicals Became Sephora’s Fastest Growing Skincare Brand
22/07/2025 Duración: 40minStarting from a college dorm room, Topicals quickly evolved into Sephora's fastest-growing skincare line, selling a product every minute at its peak. This isn't just a story of impressive growth—it's about challenging the historic blind spots of the beauty industry, championing cultural representation, and the tenacity of two founders determined to serve overlooked communities. Nathan and Aaron walk us through Topicals' rapid journey: their unique approach to brand-building, the grit required to raise funds, how they cracked the code to a coveted Sephora partnership, and what happens when hypergrowth meets the realities of scale. Beyond Topicals, they also unpack broader trends in ecommerce, recent acquisitions shaking up the space, and the future of culture-driven holding companies. Dr Squatch Article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/new-alpha-why-dr-squatch-unilevers-next-flagship-mens-aaron-alpeter-nt5re Kellogg Article: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/quiet-candy-empire-thats-eating-your-breakfast-aaron-
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How Rhode Became a Billion Dollar Skincare Brand in Just Three Years
08/07/2025 Duración: 48minOn this episode of Ecommerce On Tap, we broke down how Hailey Bieber’s skincare brand, Rhode, achieved a billion-dollar valuation in just three years—with less than ten products, no paid celebrity endorsements, and a viral waitlist strategy. We looked at why authenticity and hands-on founder involvement mattered more than just lending a celebrity name, how tactical storytelling and minimalism fueled insane demand, and what founders can learn about operational excellence, keeping product lines focused, and preparing for a massive exit.
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Ancient Rituals vs. TikTok Hacks: 4 Eras Defining Skincare’s $122 Billion Boom
24/06/2025 Duración: 54minWelcome to a new season of Ecommerce On Tap, brought to you by Sourcify! In this exciting category kickoff episode, hosts Nathan Resnick and Aaron Alpeter dive deep into the world of skincare—a market that’s grown from ancient rituals and status symbols into a multi-billion dollar industry shaped by science, social media, and a global consumer base. Nathan and Aaron trace the fascinating evolution of skincare, from Cleopatra’s milk baths and rice water in ancient China to today’s biotech formulations and viral TikTok routines. They explore how skincare’s meaning has shifted through history—from spiritual purity to social status, and now to self-expression and personalization—and reveal surprising differences in routines and values across cultures. Whether you’re dreaming of launching your own skincare brand, curious about how products are sourced and manufactured, or just want to know why the products on your shelf look and work the way they do, this episode will give you insider access and expert perspecti
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What We Learned From Athleisure Founders: Trends, Supply Chains, and Inspiring Stories
17/06/2025 Duración: 09minDid you know the athleisure supply chain is still almost entirely Asia-based, and moving production elsewhere is insanely tough due to the complexity of technical fabrics? (Shoutout Beyond Yoga for doing it in LA!) Plus, just a decade ago, wearing your gym clothes to dinner was unthinkable. Now, multi-billion dollar brands like Lululemon and Gymshark have made “sporty chic” the new normal.
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How Beyond Yoga Scaled from Bootstrapping to a $400M Acquisition
10/06/2025 Duración: 43minOn this episode of Ecommerce On Tap, we unpacked the inspiring story behind Beyond Yoga—a DTC athleisure brand that bootstrapped their way from humble beginnings to a massive $400 million acquisition by Levi’s. We broke down how founders Michelle and Jodi championed body positivity, inclusive sizing, and buttery-soft fabrics, all while manufacturing locally in L.A. Their secret? Resisting industry norms, building real community, and letting their product fanbase fuel organic growth.
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Adanola’s Rise With the Ultimate Legging During Lockdown
27/05/2025 Duración: 45minIn this episode, Nathan and Aaron take us inside the journey of Adanola, the quietly confident UK-based athleisure brand making serious waves after years of flying under the radar. It’s a tale that starts with failure: two brothers, Hyrum and Josh Cook, first launched Zeven Media, an ambitious photo booth startup that ultimately collapsed despite a high-profile run on the UK’s Dragons' Den. But instead of calling it quits, Hyrum dusted himself off, doubled down on a side passion project, and spent years in the trenches perfecting what would become Adanola’s signature product—its Ultimate Leggings. We’ll explore how Adanola went from nearly five years of flatlining sales to a multimillion-pound empire, thriving during the COVID-19 lockdowns through a mix of product obsession, carefully crafted influencer partnerships, and the discipline to scale slowly and profitably. The story is packed with lessons on bouncing back from failure, building a brand on your own terms, and knowing when to step aside to let your