Quest Nutrition was founded by Ron Penna, Mike Osborn, and Tom Bilyeu, software industry veterans who grew frustrated that nutrition bars on the market were loaded with sugar. Penna’s wife Shannan, then a fitness trainer, made nutrition bars without sugar and with truly healthy ingredients.
The founders faced a huge obstacle when they could not find an industrial machine that could make the bars without sugar, which was needed to help the bars slide easily through the machine. They ended up having to reengineer the equipment, a time that the founders now describe as the “birth of the Quest spirit.”
Today the company engineers, manufactures, and markets healthy snacks made of truly nutritious and natural ingredients.
Today Quest Nutrition is #2 on the INC list of Fastest- Growing Private U.S. Companies. The company had $143,863 in revenue in 2010 and in 2013 revenue of $82.6 million, growth of 57,348%. The company is also INC’s #1 Top Food & Beverage Companies and INC’s #2 Top California Company.
Quest Nutrition
Quest Nutrition was founded by Ron Penna, Mike Osborn, and Tom Bilyeu, software industry veterans who grew frustrated that nutrition bars on the market were loaded with sugar. Penna’s wife Shannan, then a fitness trainer, made nutrition bars without sugar and with truly healthy ingredients.
The founders faced a huge obstacle when they could not find an industrial machine that could make the bars without sugar, which was needed to help the bars slide easily through the machine. They ended up having to reengineer the equipment, a time that the founders now describe as the “birth of the Quest spirit.”
Today the company engineers, manufactures, and markets healthy snacks made of truly nutritious and natural ingredients.
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Today Quest Nutrition is #2 on the INC list of Fastest- Growing Private U.S. Companies. The company had $143,863 in revenue in 2010 and in 2013 revenue of $82.6 million, growth of 57,348%. The company is also INC’s #1 Top Food & Beverage Companies and INC’s #2 Top California Company.
Marsha Dugan says
Where is the recipe book? It states clearly on the cannister that recipe book included but I have yet to find one in any of my cannisters and I have bought many.
Would love to have recipes.
Cherie says
What in the world have you done to these bars? The taste is obviously changed which prompted me to look at the ingredients again. To my great disappointment you have added corn fiber, increase the fat content and seem to be using a lot more sucralose. I will no longer be purchasing these bars. What a disappointment. For your own information, I purchased 5 to 6 boxes week, recommend them to all my friends at work, and purchase them for my family….no more, in fact, I am returning the 4 boxes I purchased yesterday.