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Taylor Blue, Founder and CEO of Little Latke, has introduced an entirely new category to the crowded snack aisle by taking inspiration from a beloved family recipe. Inspired by the coveted, golden crispy edges of a traditional family latke, Taylor created the world's first shelf-stable potato crisp. By combining real shredded potatoes and a subtle hint of onion with modern clean-label standards, including gluten-free, non-GMO, and seed-oil-free ingredients, Little Latke successfully transforms a seasonal heritage food into a highly versatile, everyday snack.
In this episode, Taylor dives into the creative and operational journey of bringing a heritage-inspired product to the mass market. She shares how she identified a major gap in the salty snack aisle, the technical challenges of capturing the distinct texture of a fried latke in a shelf-stable baked crisp, and the branding strategies required to make a culturally rooted food accessible, exciting, and craveable for every type of consumer.
Inside the Episode:
Taylor discusses how she looked outside standard snack trends to find inspiration in her own family traditions, creating a brand-new product format for the chip aisle.
How Little Latke balances honoring cultural heritage with positioning the brand as a modern, approachable everyday snack for a mainstream audience.
Practical operational takeaways from a founder launching an entirely new product concept into competitive retail spaces.
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This podcast episode was made possible by Glimpse — the AI-powered deduction management tool helping CPG brands recover lost revenue from invalid retail deductions. With in-house experts and custom-built AI, Glimpse saves founders time, money, and countless hours so they can focus on scaling. Book a call with the Team to get started!
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Taylor Blue, Founder and CEO of Little Latke, has introduced an entirely new category to the crowded snack aisle by taking inspiration from a beloved family recipe. Inspired by the coveted, golden crispy edges of a traditional family latke, Taylor created the world's first shelf-stable potato crisp. By combining real shredded potatoes and a subtle hint of onion with modern clean-label standards, including gluten-free, non-GMO, and seed-oil-free ingredients, Little Latke successfully transforms a seasonal heritage food into a highly versatile, everyday snack.
In this episode, Taylor dives into the creative and operational journey of bringing a heritage-inspired product to the mass market. She shares how she identified a major gap in the salty snack aisle, the technical challenges of capturing the distinct texture of a fried latke in a shelf-stable baked crisp, and the branding strategies required to make a culturally rooted food accessible, exciting, and craveable for every type of consumer.
Inside the Episode:
Taylor discusses how she looked outside standard snack trends to find inspiration in her own family traditions, creating a brand-new product format for the chip aisle.
How Little Latke balances honoring cultural heritage with positioning the brand as a modern, approachable everyday snack for a mainstream audience.
Practical operational takeaways from a founder launching an entirely new product concept into competitive retail spaces.
Shop here!
This podcast episode was made possible by Glimpse — the AI-powered deduction management tool helping CPG brands recover lost revenue from invalid retail deductions. With in-house experts and custom-built AI, Glimpse saves founders time, money, and countless hours so they can focus on scaling. Book a call with the Team to get started!