This frustration led Daniel Lubetzky to found KIND in 2004. KIND bars aim to fill the gap between nutrition and flavor, providing snacks made with ingredients that are easy to recognize ...
Kind bars use a lot of almonds. Here’s how the company is making that more sustainable Why Kind Snacks, which is pursuing regenerative agriculture for almond farming, is one of Fast Company's ...
Lubetzky launched KIND—a first-of-its-kind fruit and nut bar that he’d eventually sell to Mars for $5 billion, while retaining a stake. Lubetzky told Fortune about his childhood, his first ...
Daniel Lubetzky, the founder and CEO of a healthy snack empire, credits his father’s stories of survival with inspiring him to launch a business rooted in social responsibility. NEW YORK (JTA ...
which asks the recipient to input his or her address to receive a complimentary Kind bar. Fans of the snack brand can visit its eponymous mobile site or campaign microsite to reward an act of kindness ...