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BOU is an American food company that produces bouillon cubes, miso broth cubes, gravy cubes, and instant soup cups. The company was co-founded by Robert Jakobi, CEO, and Kunal Kohli, COO, and uses artificial-free, non-GMO ingredients in all its products.

History
Former Barclays analyst Robert Jakobi was the managing direct and founder of Metcalfe’s Skinny Popcorn, a London-based company that grew under his watch by 200 percent in revenue year-over-year from 2011 to 2014. He and co-founder Julian Metcalf sold the company to Kettle Chips and it is now owned by Campbells.

After the sale, Jakobi decided to move to New York City to pursue new entrepreneurial opportunities in the food sector. Together with Kunal Kohli and a manufacturer they launched BOU (short for bouillon) in June 2017. The company's mandate was to forgo traditional bouillon ingredients, and instead make healthier cubes

With a range of products including instant soup cups, cubes for broth, gravy and miso, BOU closed Series B financing in October 2018 for just under $5 million. In 2018, sales for the company were $2 million. BOU products are available in 6,500 United States stores including Whole Foods, Sprouts, Wegmans, Walmart, Foodtown, Harris Teeter, Citarella, Gourmet Garage and Fairway. Its products are also available online at FreshDirect and Amazon.

Products
All BOU products are non-GMO and have no artificial flavors.

There are three flavors of bouillon cubes including vegetable, chicken, and beef.

The BOU Miso soup cubes, launched in September 2018, come as Ginger or Cinnamon & Coconut.

Gravy cubes are available in four flavors: chicken, turkey, brown and mushroom.

Also in September 2018, BOU released a line of instant soup cups in recyclable and microwavable packaging with a transparent lid and spork. The cups are available in Classic Chicken & Noodle Soup, Garden Tomato & Quinoa Soup, Harvest Vegetable & Grain Soup and Shiitake Mushroom & Beef Soup.