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Annie Withey (born 1963 or 1964) is an American farmer and entrepreneur. Withey developed
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in 1984 and
Annie's Homegrown Annie's Homegrown (or simply Annie's) is an American organic food company owned by General Mills. The company was founded in Hampton, Connecticut by Annie Withey and Andrew Martin, who had previously founded Smartfood popcorn along with Ken Meyer ...
in 1989, both with her husband at the time, Andrew Martin. Withey graduated from the
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in 1986, with a major in English. They have since sold Smartfood to
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and Annie's Homegrown, her titular company, to
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.


Early career

In 1984, she developed the
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popcorn recipe as a college student in
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, in her home kitchen. In 1985, Withey and Martin started Smartfood, a snack food maker primary known for attempting to make healthier versions of existing snack food items, popcorn most famously. They sold it to Frito-Lay for about $15 million in 1989. She was interviewed in 1988 by ''
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'' about their success with their popcorn company Smartfood, which at the time was seen as an unprecedented success within the snack food world. Tom Protheroe of Hartford Snack Distributors said: "I have never – never – seen a snack-food item catch on like Smartfood has".


Annie's Homegrown

Withey and Martin co-founded Annie's Homegrown in 1989, with their most famous product being Annie's Shells & Cheddar. Withey developed the recipe using the dried cheese powder from Smartfood popcorn, which she had been experimenting with in pursuit of an all-natural cheese popcorn recipe. Withey held onto the idea until she sold Smartfood in 1989 to focus on Annie's. For a time in the 1990s, Withey's phone number was printed on boxes of Annie's mac and cheese sold in
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as part of her "guerrilla marketing" strategy, which also involved giving away boxes as samples. Withey personally responded to thousands of letters and answered phone calls even in the middle of the night, many people asking for cases of the product. She used her pet bunny Bernie as the brand mascot. After her daughter's birth in 1997, Withey, having tired of running the business, took to
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, selling her produce at local
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. Wishing to reduce her involvement with the business, Withey accepted a majority investment from Solera Capital in 2002. She remained an employee of the company with the title "inspirational president", though she was no longer involved with the products. In 2014, General Mills bought Annie's Homegrown for $820 million. Though she does not directly work with General Mills, she remains optimistic about the continuation of Annie's brand ideals for
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and community responsibility.


Personal life

Withey and Martin divorced in the early 1990s but kept working on their businesses together. She married Rob Miller, an organic farmer, and lives on a farm in
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with their two daughters, Molly and Phoebe. As a family, they run Full Moon Farm, which supplies local restaurants and coops. She remained in Connecticut despite Annie's Homegrown relocating its headquarters to
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, California in 2011. As of 2021, she keeps four cows, seven sheep, a
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, two horses, two flocks of chickens, a dog, and two house rabbits at her early 1900s Victorian-style farmhouse. She has worked on environmentalism and youth programs for much of her life, and was featured by '' Vanity Fair'' in an "Earth People" feature.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Withey, Annie American women company founders American company founders 1960s births Year of birth uncertain Living people University of Connecticut alumni 20th-century American businesswomen 20th-century American businesspeople Farmers from Connecticut Businesspeople from Connecticut Organic food 21st-century American women