• How Charlie and Harry Thuillier turned their idea for the world’s first healthy ice cream into an international food business #79

  • Sep 17 2020
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast
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How Charlie and Harry Thuillier turned their idea for the world’s first healthy ice cream into an international food business #79

  • Summary

  • This episode of the podcast is a real adventure. It's one of my favourites. Charlie Thuillier was on a world record breaking kite buggy adventure with his brother Harry in Brazil, when he had a great idea, which was partly inspired by reading my first book, Screw Work Let's Play on a beach in Brazil.

    That idea was to create the world's first healthy ice cream. Today, Oppo ice cream is a reality. It's a product you can buy in thousands of stores all around Europe, and it's won multiple taste awards.

    Listen to the interview to find out how Charlie and his brother Harry went from sleeping on the floor of a borrowed office to creating their own successful international food brand. And you can also read more about their story and how Harry and Charlie worked together as a team within the company. In my new book, F**k Work Let's Play

     

    Best Wishes,

    John

     

    For full links and notes please visit: 

    https://theideaslab.org/charliethuillier-oppoicecream

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    Music provided by Argofox:
    TheDiabolicalWaffle – My Wish
    https://youtu.be/sRWEMjYR6e4

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