Mav's Top Buns,一家由Nikki和Mike Ashkar夫妇创立的肉桂卷烘焙店,在短短五年内实现了惊人的增长,销售额突破半个亿,2024年初至今已创造超过100万美元的收入。他们的成功秘诀在于对产品品质的极致追求,包括72小时发酵的面团和双重涂抹的秘密配方糖霜。同时,Nikki凭借其营销背景,巧妙运用社交媒体进行品牌推广,通过真实、个性化的内容吸引了大量粉丝,实现了零付费营销的增长。尽管面临家庭和生意双重压力,Ashkar夫妇依然坚持不懈,展现了创业精神和家庭责任感的完美结合。
🏆 **卓越品质铸就品牌核心**:Mav's Top Buns深谙产品是王道,其肉桂卷采用经过72小时精心发酵的面团,确保口感的绝佳。糖霜更是采用独家秘方,以香草豆和奶油芝士的精确比例调配,并进行两次涂抹,确保每一口都充满浓郁风味,让消费者体验到无与伦比的美食享受。
⚖️ **平衡家庭与事业的典范**:Nikki在怀孕八个月时便开设了烘焙店,并在之后兼顾新生儿、深夜烘焙和应对顾客高峰期。即使在面临精疲力尽和失眠的挑战时,她依然凭借毅力和真实性坚持下来。这种努力和奉献精神赢得了顾客的共鸣和支持,使Mav's Top Buns成为一个充满人情味的家庭企业。
💰 **“知道自己的价值”的定价策略**:Mav's Top Buns的肉桂卷定价为10美元,虽然价格不菲,但夫妇俩认为这是对他们投入的劳动和高品质产品的合理回报。Nikki强调“You've got to know your worth”,这种自信和对价值的坚持,不仅体现在产品定价上,也贯穿于他们整个创业过程中,激励着他们不断前行。
Nikki and Mike Ashkar at their bakery eating cinnamon buns.
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Mav's Top Buns has sold over half a million cinnamon buns.Nikki Ashkar leveraged social media to grow the business without paid marketing.Balancing family and business, the Ashkars produce up to 1,000 buns daily on weekends.
When Nikki Ashkar and her husband Mike baked her grandmother's cinnamon buns for the first time, they didn't plan to start a million-dollar business.
Five years later, however, their small business, Mav's Top Buns, has sold over half a million cinnamon buns. Since the start of 2024, it has generated more than $1 million, according to sales report records reviewed by Business Insider.
"We went from selling cinnamon buns from a U-Haul truck to making over $1 million in about a year," Nikki told BI's Rachel Cohn.
Today, they bake the buns at a bakery in New Jersey. At $10 a bun, the price isn't cheap, but neither is the labor. "You've got to know your worth," Nikki said.
The dough rests for 72 hours before hitting the oven. The frosting, a secret ratio of vanilla bean to cream cheese, is applied twice. "We ice every single nook and cranny," Nikki said, adding, "So that you never miss a good bite."
How they built a million-dollar business
A cinnamon bun from Mav's Top Buns.
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Coming from a marketing background, Nikki knew that branding was as essential as the recipe itself. She didn't want to call the business "Mike and Nikki's buns."
Ultimately, they chose the name "Mav's Top Buns," named after her firstborn son, Maverick. From the start, she positioned the business as the "best cinnamon buns in New Jersey."
"We truly believe that," Nikki said, adding, "When you believe something so intrinsically about your product and what you bring to the table, you become that."
Inside the couple's boutique bakery in New Jersey.
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Nikki said they have never paid for marketing or influencer promotions. Instead, their own social media accounts helped drive growth.
For example, Nikki began posting photos and videos on the business's Instagram account in 2020, some of which have since gone viral. One of her first viral posts racked up 80,000 likes.
"At first I was kind of offended," she said of the viral video's angry comments at how she was holding the bun. "But as we grew and as we got more viral, it just became one of those things where the more viral you get, the more people are going to comment whatever they want to comment, and it's good for the algorithm, it's good for us."
Cinnamon rolls are baked in large batches to keep up with demand.
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One of the account's most viral posts features standard visuals but pairs them with an edgy audio clip that includes some profanity.
Nikki said she hesitated before posting it, worried it might be too bold for a family business. However, the post felt authentic to her. "People related to things a lot when we were just authentically ourselves."
It's not like the Insta page is filled with edgy content, however. Other posts showcase the couple's quirky personality through delicious-looking cinnamon buns accompanied by metal music and rap, and some dancingvideos.
Juggling 3 kids while running a business has been tough
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Nikki opened the bakery while eight months pregnant, balancing a newborn, late-night bakes, and long lines of customers. Mav's Top Buns now produces up to 1,000 buns a day during peak weekends, she said.
Behind the scenes, Nikki and Mike juggle the demands of entrepreneurship and parenthood.
"I think that's what people really grabbed onto, and that's why they love to support us because they know how hard a mom and dad work," Nikki said.
When asked what keeps her going through burnout and sleepless nights, Nikki credited perseverance and authenticity.
"Sometimes we'd lose power and we'd roll buns by candlelight, but it was those times where it really separated the men from the boys, where if you keep going, you will succeed," she said.
Nikki said their three children are already mimicking the family trade, rolling Play-Doh into miniature buns at home.