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[The Resilient Rise of Celsius: From Near-Bankruptcy to a Global Energy Powerhouse]-[Celsius CEO: From Near Bankruptcy to $10B Company]

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The Unlikely Ascent of Celsius: A Journey from Delisting to Market Dominance

The story of Celsius is one of the most remarkable turnarounds in modern consumer packaged goods (CPG) history. Once a company nearing bankruptcy and facing the ignominy of being delisted from the NASDAQ, Celsius has transformed into a nearly $10 billion powerhouse. In a conversation with Logan Bartlett, CEO John Fieldley details the harrowing path the company navigated to move from a niche weight-loss product to a global, lifestyle-driven energy brand.

The Near-Death Experience: Financial and Retail Peril

Celsius was originally founded in 2004 with a unique premise: to create the first "negative calorie" soda. However, the early years were defined by execution struggles. Fieldley recalls a pivotal moment in 2012 when the company received a "pink slip from Costco," followed by being delisted from major retailers like Walgreens and CVS within 30 days. This resulted in the loss of over half of the company’s revenue overnight. At that time, the business was trading on the "pink sheets" as a penny stock, with a skeleton crew of only about 12 employees.

Strategic Pivot: From Niche Weight Loss to Aspirational Wellness

Under the guidance of majority shareholder Carl DeSantis, the company focused on making investors whole. The initial strategy centered on the "negative calorie" and fat-burning functionality of the drink, targeting the weight-loss community. However, Fieldley explains that this positioning was too narrow.

Around 2016-2017, the company underwent a crucial brand evolution. They shifted from emphasizing purely functional weight-loss benefits to a broader "live fit" aspirational mantra. This rebranding included cleaning up the packaging and moving away from cluttered messaging to a more iconic, emotionally driven brand identity. Fieldley notes, "If you go back to past 2017, it was really going on the functionality as the consideration, not the emotional connection." This transition allowed Celsius to move from the health and beauty aisles into the mainstream energy drink category.

The Power of Distribution and "Billboarding"

Central to the company's growth was mastering the retail environment. Fieldley emphasizes the importance of "billboarding"—the strategy of securing enough shelf space (at least four or five flavors) to create a visual presence that disrupts the customer's path to purchase.

Another major unlock was the transition to Direct Store Delivery (DSD). After the exit of Bang Energy from the PepsiCo network, Celsius seized the opportunity to partner with Pepsi in 2023. This move was transformative, doubling revenues and securing placement in nearly every major retailer in the country. Fieldley credits this success to the company's ability to be "disciplined" and "calculated" despite the intense pressure of being a public company.

Betting on the Future: Innovation and Global Expansion

Fieldley highlights that Celsius is driving incremental growth within the energy category, attracting younger consumers (Gen Z) who align with its fitness-focused lifestyle. Looking forward, the company is eyeing international expansion into the UK, Ireland, France, Australia, and New Zealand.

By leveraging data, maintaining an omni-channel presence, and staying true to a culture where "everyone makes a difference," Fieldley believes Celsius is positioned to become the leader in the energy category. Reflecting on the journey, he concludes that the key is constant optimization: "If you're not reinventing yourself, you're gonna be passed up." Through strategic persistence and an unwavering focus on the consumer, Celsius has proven that even a company written off as a "dead brand" can rise to define an entire industry.

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That was like the initial message.
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I think you're a one of one on that.
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I think it was a couple of things there.
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First impressions mean everything.
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If it's not broke, don't fix it.
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near ubiquity
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level set
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📖 Transcript

We got our like a pink slip from Costco, got delisted from Costco, which represented over half of our revenue at the time.
And then we got delisted out of Walgreens and CVS within the next 30 days.
Welcome to The Logan Bartlett Show.
On this episode.
What you're going to hear is a conversation I had with John Fieldley, CEO of Celsius.
Now, many people probably know Celsius as an energy drink maker due to its near ubiquity.

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