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How Michelle Grant Built GORGIE Into a Fast-Growing Wellness Energy Brand

WomenmagBy WomenmagMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Entrepreneur Michelle Cordeiro Grant is reshaping the energy drink industry with GORGIE, a wellness-focused beverage brand designed to appeal to a new generation of health-conscious consumers.

Known for building community-driven companies, Grant has applied a similar strategy that helped her previous brand achieve a major acquisition to the competitive energy drink market.

GORGIE was created with a clear goal: to offer a cleaner, more lifestyle-oriented alternative to traditional energy drinks. For years, the category has been dominated by bold branding, extreme sports marketing, and ingredient lists filled with artificial additives. Grant saw an opportunity to approach the market differently by focusing on wellness, transparency, and community engagement.

The idea for the brand emerged when Grant noticed that many women who prioritized fitness, skincare, and healthy living struggled to find an energy drink that aligned with their values. Many existing options contained artificial sweeteners and ingredients that did not appeal to consumers seeking more natural products.

Rather than relying solely on traditional product development methods, Grant turned directly to her audience for feedback. Through social media conversations and surveys, she asked consumers what they wanted from a modern energy drink. The response was overwhelming, and within six months the concept moved from idea to retail shelves.

This community-first approach has become the foundation of GORGIE’s marketing strategy. Customers regularly contribute ideas for new flavors and product extensions, effectively becoming part of the brand’s development process. According to Grant, listening closely to consumers is the most powerful tool in building a successful company.

The brand’s momentum has been strengthened by strategic partnerships, including the involvement of influencer and entrepreneur Alix Earle as an investor. Earle first discovered the drink during intense dance rehearsals and later joined the company to help expand its reach among younger consumers.

GORGIE’s product lineup focuses on functional ingredients designed to deliver energy without the crash associated with many traditional beverages. The drinks contain green tea caffeine, L-theanine, vitamins, and other ingredients aimed at supporting focus and wellness.

Building on the popularity of its sparkling energy drinks, the company recently introduced GORGIE Protein, a new beverage that blends caffeine with protein and nutritional supplements. The product quickly generated demand, with thousands of cans selling before the official launch as shoppers discovered it in stores and shared it on social media.

The brand has also gained strong retail momentum, becoming one of the fastest-growing energy drink brands in natural food channels and expanding its presence in major retailers across the United States.

With millions in funding and a loyal customer base that regularly reorders products, Grant is now looking toward the future of functional beverages. The company is exploring ingredients such as creatine and collagen as part of its long-term focus on wellness and longevity.

For Grant, the success of GORGIE demonstrates the power of building brands alongside communities rather than simply marketing products to them. By continuously listening to consumers and evolving with their needs, she aims to position the company as a long-term leader in the wellness beverage market.

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