Ayeshah Abuelhiga

Ayeshah Abuelhiga

Founder/CEO • Mason Dixie Foods

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Nombase Podcast Appearances

The Brilliant but Simple Way to Win in a Tough Category
March 31, 202644 mins

Ep. 126: The Brilliant but Simple Way to Win in a Tough Category

Building a great product is not enough, especially in a category that actively works against you.In this episode, Ayeshah Abuelhiga of Mason Dixie joins Hey!Hunger's Shireen Khera to talk about what it actually takes to win in one of the toughest environments in grocery. From getting customers to physically find your product to navigating low awareness, inconsistent merchandising, and long repurchase cycles, you'll see behind the scenes into the real work behind building a brand that sells: What it actually takes to get customers to find, try, and buy your product in a challenging categoryWhy getting on shelf is only the beginning and how to actively drive demand through demos, local marketing, and constant presenceWhy early brands should prioritize velocity and depth over expanding into more doors and how to know when you are truly ready to growHow to think about distribution, brokers, and expansion so you don't outgrow your ability to support the businessHow to understand your customer in a way that drives decisions on ingredients, pricing, and marginsHow to win the long game of building a brand in a category with high costs and slow repurchase cyclesWhether you are in frozen or any competitive category, you'll learn what it really takes to turn early traction into real, lasting growth.

Ayeshah's Education Content with Nombase

When and How to Build a Personal Brand for a CPG Business
5 Sections 18 mins total

When and How to Build a Personal Brand for a CPG Business

Feat. Ayeshah Abuelhiga

Ayeshah Abuelhiga, founder/CEO of Mason Dixie, breaks down how to decide if a personal brand makes sense for your CPG business, when to let the product lead, and how to build a brand presence that feels authentic and drives meaningful growth.

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