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Nuts.com: Jeff Braverman. From Corner Store to Snacktime Powerhouse

27 Oktober 2025
A century ago, Jeff Braverman’s grandfather opened a peanut shop in Newark, New Jersey. By the early 2000s, the family business was doing $1M in sales and struggling to stay afloat. Jeff had a high-paying job in finance, but walked away from it to reinvent the business. His strategy? The internet. Something his dad and uncle knew nothing about.
What happened next is wild: an AdWords experiment that blew the doors off the budding online business; a slip on national TV where Rachael Ray accidentally renamed the company; 40,000 pounds of protest peanuts that crashed servers and landed them in the New York Times; a hilariously polarizing rap jingle; and a COVID surge that tested leadership—and humanity—every single day.
This is the blueprint for transforming a dusty, low-margin business into a profitable, $100M+ direct-to-consumer brand—while keeping it family-owned. It’s also a masterclass in earning trust, making risky bets, and scaling without losing your soul.
You’ll learn:
The mechanics of a paid-search playbook that 10x’d orders overnight
How to win over skeptical family members (and when to demand the keys to the store)
The exploding-deal etiquette of buying a premium domain
How an improvised rap-jingle can be stickier than a professional ad
How Nuts.com built a robust B2B business alongside DTC
Crisis leadership lessons from the COVID floor
When and how a leader should hire their replacement
Timestamps:
00:07:08 — Cash registers, code words, and a Newark childhood inside the peanut shop
00:13:42 — The “build a website” pitch at a Jersey diner
00:29:40 — December 4, 2003: from 3 orders/day to 30
00:31:19 — Dad panics –”shut it off!”– Jeff doubles down on demand and ops
00:35:26 — Losing the storefront to a hockey arena—and going all-in online
00:42:29 — Jericho fans send 40,000 lbs of peanuts to CBS: press, links, and leverage
00:48:38 — Rachael Ray calls them “Nuts.com” by accident… and the $700k domain deal that followed
01:00:51 — The notorious Nuts.com rap jingle: how an earworm took hold
01:03:11 — Offices, microbreweries, and building a sticky B2B engine
01:05:08 — COVID hits: 70% call-outs, factory safety, and leading from the floor
01:10:18 — Handing the reins to a new CEO: leaning into strengths, not ego
This episode was produced by Sam Paulson with music composed by Ramtin Arablouei. It was edited by Neva Grant with research help from Olivia Rockman. Our engineers were Patrick Murray and Jimmy Keeley.
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