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The mindbodygreen Podcast

122: How This Family Built A Huge Natural Food Business

The mindbodygreen Podcast

mindbodygreen

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Consumers are demanding more from brands—authenticity, transparency, and functionality are just a few traits that people are looking for. It often comes down to the values of which the brand is built on and Veronica and Miguel Garza co-founders of Siete Family Foods are an example of a brand created on a strong foundation. The brother and sister team, joined me on the mbgpodcast to talk about how they started a “better-for-you Mexican-American food brand” and why remaining true to their core values is critical as they grow. After Veronica was diagnosed with her first auto-immune condition at the age of 17, which then developed into lupus and Hashimoto’s years later, her brother suggested she try the paleo diet. Eating a healthier diet was just one component of her health puzzle that helped improve her symptoms, but she missed eating the foods she grew up eating like tortillas and chips. This led to her experiment with different grain-free flours. In her childhood, she learned how to make tortillas from her grandmother and decided to give it a try, this time with almond flour. She started sharing these delicious tortillas with her family and found more and more people around her were interested in a grain-free tortillas. “We saw how much it could help people, and realized that the best way to provide this product to people, make it more convenient for them, and have it change their lives the way it changed ours, was to put it out on shelves.” While building this brand, the seven siblings, who all work at Siete, have centered their growth around a list of core values which influence every product they launch and represent their roots as a Mexican-American family from South Texas. These are three that Miguel and Veronica spoke to as integral in creating an iconic brand. Enjoy this episode! Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or Stitcher, and sign up for our podcast newsletter! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Jason Walkub, founder and co-ceeo of My Buddy Green and your host for the My Buddy

0:06.1

Green podcast where I'll be bringing you deep and insightful dialogues with some of the

0:10.2

greatest minds and wellness. If you like what you hear, please consider giving us a five-star review and comment.

0:16.2

And don't forget to visit us at my buddygreen.com for your daily dose of wellness,

0:20.8

and make sure to check out all of our great offerings including our online

0:24.1

classes and trainings.

0:25.7

Thanks and enjoy the podcast.

0:27.5

Veronica and Miguel Garza are the brother and sister co-founders of one of my favorite brands, Siete foods.

0:38.0

Siete started out of Veronica's kitchen in her attempt to create grain-free tortillas so she could enjoy

0:44.6

Mexican-American food that wouldn't trigger her multiple debilitating

0:49.0

autoimmune diseases. Suffice to say, she succeeded.

0:53.0

Now the brand not only has tortillas, but chips,

0:57.0

salsa, casas, hot sauces, and a $90 million

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investment from Stripes Group to help them become the next great Mexican American food brand.

1:07.0

The Garzes are an incredible kitchen to market story and awesome people.

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I'm honored to call them friends and delighted that they are

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guests on the My Buddy Green podcast today. Miguel Veronica, welcome. Thanks for

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having us. Thank you. Two incredible people with one of my favorite brands, so I'm just in heaven right now.

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Many of our listeners will agree. We all love Siete, so honored to have you guys.

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Well, thank you very much for having this. We're happy to be here. We all love Siete, so honor to have you guys.

1:32.8

Well, thank you very much for having us.

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We're happy to be here.

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