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The Story of a Brand Show

LouLou Lollipop - From Etsy Beginnings to Global Baby Brand

The Story of a Brand Show

Ramon Vela

Business, Entrepreneurship

5 • 145 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of The Story of a Brand Show, I sit down with the incredible twin sisters and co-founders of LouLou Lollipop, Angel Kho and Eleanor Lee. 


From the very beginning, their story pulled me in—the handmade Etsy shop days, walking store to store in Vancouver with nothing but belief and a few samples, and the moment a total stranger at a Las Vegas trade show validated everything they had been working toward. 


What struck me most was how deeply personal their journey is. Every product, every print, every decision is rooted in lived experience as moms trying to solve real problems for other parents.


What unfolded in our conversation was an honest look at resilience, creativity, community, and the emotional reality of building a brand from scratch. Whether it was the joy of their "donut teether" taking off, the surprise of being contacted by a Nordstrom buyer, or their thoughtful approach to safety and sustainability, their passion is unmistakable. And hearing how their early supporters—from strangers to shop owners—helped shape the business reminds us that small acts of kindness can change everything.


Here are some of the key moments from the episode:


* The emotional impact of early validation—from a competitor at their first trade show and from the first boutique willing to take a chance on them.


* How a simple, personal frustration as new moms sparked the idea for their first product: a safe, functional, beautiful teething necklace.


* The role of pop-up markets, Etsy, and early Instagram collaborations—especially a pivotal moment when Thrifty Littles amplified their brand.


* The unforgettable milestone of getting contacted by a Nordstrom buyer…and the disbelief that turned into their first major retail partnership.


* Their thoughtful product evolution—from silicone teethers to award-winning sleep bags and meticulously designed muslin swaddles with playful, artful prints.


Join me, Ramon Vela, as we listen to the full episode to hear the heartfelt, real, and inspiring journey behind LouLou Lollipop—and discover why their story resonates so strongly with parents around the world.


For more on LouLou Lollipop, visit: https://louloulollipop.com/


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Transcript

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0:00.0

It's, I'm sure, Ramon, you probably know as well.

0:02.9

Sometimes being an entrepreneur can be very lonely.

0:05.7

But thankfully, I mean, Ellen and I, there are two of us, right?

0:08.8

Compared to some of the solo entrepreneur, that's even more.

0:11.4

So we can talk and we understand.

0:13.4

But it's just so crucial to have that community that is knowing that they believe in you,

0:19.9

they're supporting you.

0:20.9

And it's not only the mom, but also the mom's in business,

0:24.2

like Eleanor mentioned, and the other women in business as well,

0:27.9

because we all understand our struggles.

0:29.7

When we go home, like today, and we put on a different hat,

0:34.2

then put on a mom hat, we put on, I don't know, a semi-doctor hat or something.

0:39.8

It's like, kids who come and I have this, I have this. Mommy, help me. It's just so many hats

0:45.1

that we have to put on. And it's so important to have that community. So you don't feel like you're

0:52.4

walking this journey alone.

0:58.3

And even just being able to talk to people, really.

1:14.1

Hey, everyone. This is Ramon Vela, and this is another episode of the story of a brand.

1:18.2

Like always, we have an amazing guest in brand that we're going to feature on today's show.

1:22.5

But before we do, scaling a D2C brand gets harder, the bigger you grow,

1:25.5

especially while you're stuck selling to just one channel.

1:30.2

So while you're focused on the day-to-day ops, your competitors are unlocking marketplaces like Amazon and Walmart and even retail shelf space, and they're capturing customers you're

1:35.6

missing.

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