Esio Beverage attracts a co-packer--without a product

Groundbreaking pouch beverage system was merely an idea. But Esio landed the right partner, with the right equipment, through a shared imagination of ‘what could be.’

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How do you interest an external packager in handling your product when you don’t have one to show them? Sell them on the possibilities of bringing innovation to a product category. That’s how Esio Beverage Co., Mesa, AZ, persuaded IPN USA Corp. (www.ipnusa.com) to take a calculated risk and provide packaging and other services for Esio’s budding Esio Beverage System.

IPN took on the project even though it doesn’t consider contract packaging to be among its core services. However, IPN recognized the beverage system as an opportunity to customize a product to meet a manufacturer’s needs, with packaging included as a value-added service.

“They decided that they would be the total solution co-packer, and that was very important to us,” says Lyle Myers, president of Esio Beverage, a three-year-old company. “We’re innovators. We had a new product, we knew how we wanted to do it, but we didn’t know anything about co-packing.”

Initial meetings

Meyers remembers the day when he and his partner sat down with IPN USA President Luis De la Mora and his staff to tell the story of their new beverage system. Myers was the animated presenter, the perfect counterpart to his focused yet affable partner, Frank Leonesio, whom Myers describes as the “quintessential entrepreneur.” Together, they created a compelling vision about what the beverage system could be.

“We were looking for somebody who was willing to sit down and listen to us,” Myers recalls. “A number of people that we interviewed didn’t listen. We wanted them to think outside the box: ‘We know you’ve been doing it this way, but how can you get your game to the next level as a co-packer?’ We asked them to begin with the end in mind. And we asked them to imagine a little bit. There had to be some trust factor between the two of us.”

Choices abound

What Esio was asking IPN to put its faith in was an on-demand drink system that essentially puts hot and cold products in a standard water cooler, offering beverages from a selection of 13 concentrate varieties packaged for up to a one-year shelf life. The Esio Beverage System’s central operating components are an innovative pouch with a self-sealing fitment and a disposable pump, as well as a custom water dispenser that Esio created to function as a beverage fountain.

Besides hot or cold beverage options, the beverage system’s technology offers other benefits. One is serving-size flexibility. Users can dispense drinks from 1 oz to 108 oz by pressing a button on the machine. Near the serving-size button, a dial provides the option of customizing a beverage’s taste strength by selecting one of the 15 settings.

Leonesio licensed the beverage system’s patented dispensing technology, which Esio calls drop’n drink™, from intellectual property provider Intelligent Coffee Co. (www.iccinnovations.com). Drop’n drink enables users to place an airtight concentrate pouch into either a 5-gal water bottle or a reverse-osmosis, filter-fed water-dispensing system.

By selecting and depressing either the hot or cold button on the dispenser, water emerges either from the 1/2-gal hot reservoir or the 1-gal cold reservoir while the concentrate is dispensed from the pouch through a proprietary dispensing pump. The water and concentrate mix in mid-air within the machine, and the beverage—coffee, tea, juice, or an electrolyte replacement beverage—flows from a dispensing nozzle into the user’s drinking container.

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