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MUD\WTR began as a way to revolutionize how people wake up and start their days. Its flagship product, :rise cacao, is a low-caffeine coffee alternative made from adaptogenic mushrooms, masala chai and cacao. MUD\WTR followed that up with a calming evening blend, :rest rooibos, in 2021 to encourage consumers to adopt a more mindful evening ritual. With more products soon to come and an exciting array of mental-health-supporting content (across a podcast, films and Trends w/ Benefits), MUD\WTR exists to create healthy minds through healthy habits.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.mudwtr.com
  • 800 Hampton Drive Unit H
    Venice, CA USA 90291
  • Phone: 213.325.6544

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Mike Fox
Chief Marketing Officer Profile

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