How it started & how its going
Blend To The Revolution (BTTR) started as a more simplistic, less revolutionary concept back in the spring of 2024. Around that time, I was traveling and getting caught up in opportunities where, as a pastime, smoothies and other treats really took the edge off or were just for fun to bring a kick to my day.
That gave me an idea— what if I could start making my own sweets and treats? Thus, as a prototype I created a small concept company previously known as SweetBerry Smoothies. Bringing our passion back and up a notch, October 2025 marks the reintroduction of this company, and we’ve never been more ready.
We’re a part of the revolution to set a standard for sweets and treats. Here, with our drinks, we balance the desirability and necessity in the smoothie business with cost effective practices so you, your friends and anyone you share with is ultimately satisfied.
My goal with BTTR is to create and fuel smoothies that tell a story. No matter where you are, if you need something simple just to get you refreshed, something with plenty of dashes of flavor here and there to satisfy your sweet tooth or something organic and authentic to get you back on track while balancing healthy and flavorful; our goal is to fulfill at least some, if not all, of those desires at your pace.
From the perspective of someone who’s often indulged in treats like smoothies before, I’ve done my research enough to figure out what fuels the want. Putting yourself in the shoes of the customer to assist with your own brand is nearly entirely what helped me get the ball rolling and get the concepts in motion.
I’d like to thank everyone who’s stood by me, motivated me to create these concepts or just gave me a bit of encouragement to keep it up. I couldn’t have done it without the support of my friends.
Utilizing the point of view that my friends had whilst analyzing my progress and planning from an outsiders perspective helped me find what was missing.
Even when I started with just the smallest prototypes of my products, I got the feedback I needed so when I came back to this passion project later on, I had the goal in mind and I was ready to make the difference.
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