The Longmont-based, gluten-free baking company bagged a $150,000 deal from Lori Greiner, the self-titled “Queen of QVC,” for ...
A Longmont gluten-free baking company is now in business with one of the sharks from the popular show "Shark Tank." ...
GoodLove, founded in 2021 by husband-and-wife duo Chennelle Diong and Justin Beaver, peddles frozen, ready-to-cook cinnamon rolls, puff pastry, buttermilk biscuits and pizza crust. Each package ...
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Longmont’s gluten-free brand GoodLove Foods will be on ‘Shark Tank’Cinnamon rolls and buttermilk biscuits made in Longmont will soon be viewed by a national television audience, thanks to a spot on reality show “Shark Tank.” On Friday evening, Longmont-based frozen ...
Chennelle Diong, an owner of GoodLove Foods, appeared in the most recent episode of the series where businesses pitch their product to a group of investors. Diong took the stage in front of six ...
GoodLove Foods was founded in 2021 by Longmont residents Chennelle Diong and Justin Beaver, who both have celiac disease. When Diong and Beaver met in 2008, gluten-free options for people with ...
“We aim to create a more inclusive foodie environment, one delicious biscuit at a time,” GoodLove Foods CEO and co-founder Chennelle Diong previously told the Denver Business Journal. expand ...
Kevin revised his offer to 15%, but the founders accepted Daniel’s offer. The second pitch came from Chennelle Diong, the founder of GoodLove Foods, seeking $150,000 for a 5% stake in Shark Tank.
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