Tom Brady's newest job has nothing to do with football. It is coconut water.
His new brand is called Good Nut. It launched Monday with the delivery app Gopuff.
A Product Built From Sales Data
The fun part is how it got made. Gopuff watched its own app for clues.
Coconut water sales there were climbing fast. They were up 115% in just a year.
So the company did more than stock more cans. It built its own drink and put a famous face on it.
Coconut water is a staple in the Brady house. He says he has sipped it for years.
The chocolate flavor was his own pick. It is the version he keeps in his fridge.
The drink is full of electrolytes. Fans reach for it to stay hydrated.
The timing fits a bigger shift. Shoppers keep picking drinks with less sugar.
The market backs the move. Analysts expect global coconut water sales to reach $11 billion by 2030.
That is fast growth, close to 17% a year. Organic cans are the quickest-growing slice of all.
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Not Brady's First Bet With Gopuff
This is the second product Brady and Gopuff have made. The first was GOAT Gummies.
Those are a plant-based snack with no fake dyes or flavors. They are made with real fruit.
Good Nut leans on clean, simple ingredients. That is the same playbook as the gummies.
Brady and Gopuff struck a multiyear partnership in 2024. Good Nut is the latest piece of it.
Building a brand off app data is a smart trick. It is like a store seeing what sells out, then making its own version.
The store keeps more of the profit that way. Gopuff is playing the same game.
Private-label drinks can earn fatter margins. Gopuff keeps more of each sale than it would reselling a big brand.
Good Nut uses organic coconuts from Vietnam. It comes in a small can, just 11.8 ounces.
There are three types to pick from. They are original, chocolate, and sparkling.
The Celebrity Brand Playbook
Brady is taking a path many stars now follow. They build consumer brands once the games end.
He has built brands before this one. His past bets span supplements and apparel.
He is not the only one chasing the drink aisle. Plenty of athletes and actors have launched their own labels.
For Gopuff, the draw is a bit different. It calls itself an instant commerce leader, dropping snacks and drinks in minutes.
That puts it up against giants like DoorDash and Amazon. A famous name gives it an edge they can't copy fast.
Vita Coco rules the US coconut water aisle. Good Nut steps in as the new challenger.
Big drink makers are watching too. A hit here could pull shelf space from older labels.
What To Watch
Good Nut sells only on Gopuff. A can runs $3.29, or $2.96 for FAM members.
FAM is the app's loyalty plan. Keeping the drink exclusive gives shoppers a reason to open the app.
Better-for-you drinks are a crowded shelf now. Standing out is the hard part.
Brady made his name on the field. The next one is being built one fridge at a time.
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