Bulu Box, the first ever vitamin and supplement subscription sample box

Paul Jarrett is the CEO and Co-Founder of Bulu Box, the first ever vitamin and supplement subscription sample box joins Enterprise Radio.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Paul Jarrett discuss the following:

  • Please tell me a little bit about Bulu Box, and what makes it unique.
  • How did you come up with the idea for Bulu Box?
  • How does your product benefit the consumer, and how does it benefit the companies participating in your sampling program?
  • What kind of growth have you seen since starting your company?
  • How do you use social media, blogger reviews, etc. to promote and grow your company?

Duration: 16:01

As a former 307-pound starting defensive lineman in the Big 12 and VP of Marketing and Exec Board Member for Complete Nutrition, Paul Jarrett developed a thorough knowledge of health and a liking for goody bags filled with surprising new products. Paul and his wife Stephanie developed Bulu Box to give current and aspiring health enthusiasts a chance to open a present filled with fun supplements every month.

Working from NYC to San Francisco, Paul has launched million dollar brands like Neebo and campaigns for Lowe’s. As Vice President of Marketing and Executive Board Member for Complete Nutrition, Paul built a department of ten, trained dozens of franchisees, managed over a dozen vendors, and positioned the brand in a saturated market. He helped Complete Nutrition skyrocket in growth. During this explosive growth he was bit by the startup bug. This former D1 athlete soon turned his sportsman like dedication into a passion for business and began launching nutrition goods since 2004. In 2011, Bulu Box was born.

Related Web Site: www.BuluBox.com

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