How Insomnia Cookies Went From College Side Hustle To $200 Million Company
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 Published On Apr 5, 2024

Insomnia Cookies CEO Seth Berkowitz's sweet tooth inspired him to bake and deliver cookies around his college campus in 2002. Last year, it brought in over $200 million.

Update: Krispy Kreme purchased a majority stake in 2018, paying roughly $139.5 million for 74.5% of the company, according to a 2021 SEC filing.

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