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§ Private Profile · San Leandro, CA, USA
Keurig machine for smoothies.
Meet the Replenish Blender, the first self-cleaning appliance that instantly and harmoniously prepares healthy smoothies and snacks. The Replenish Blender mixes health, wellness, and simplicity in under a minute.
Replenish has raised $10.8M across 2 funding rounds.
Key people at Replenish.
Replenish was founded in 2013 by Matthew Udomphol (Founder/CEO) and Elise Polezel (Founder/COO).
Replenish has raised $10.8M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Replenish has raised $10.8M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $7.0M Series U in February 2017.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 1, 2017 | $7M Series U | — | 10100, AIR Force Accelerator Powered BY Techstars, Ambridge Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, Flint Capital, Forward Deployed VC, Greylock, Oyster Ventures, Saltagen Ventures, SNR, Speedy Packets Inc., Y Combinator, Elizabeth Iorns, Khaled Helioui | Announced |
| Jul 27, 2016 | $3.8M Seed | — | — | Announced |
Key people at Replenish.
Replenish is a self-cleaning smoothie machine designed to simplify making fresh smoothies by using prepackaged fruit and vegetable pods, similar in concept to a Keurig coffee machine but for smoothies[1][2]. The machine blends wholesome ingredients inside a cup, then cleans itself automatically, eliminating the usual mess associated with smoothie preparation[1]. This product serves consumers seeking quick, healthy, and convenient smoothie options without the hassle of manual blending and cleanup.
Originally named LivBlends, the company rebranded to Replenish and introduced this futuristic smoothie machine concept around 2016[4]. The founders aimed to create a smoothie maker that retains all the fiber from fruits and vegetables, differentiating it from juice makers[4]. The idea emerged from the desire to offer a convenient, healthy beverage solution that could be easily used in offices or homes, leveraging pods with pre-measured ingredients for consistency and ease[1][4]. Early traction included demonstrations showing the machine’s ease of use and self-cleaning feature, which impressed users with its simplicity and quality of the smoothie produced[1].
Replenish rides the trend of on-demand, healthy food and beverage solutions that cater to busy lifestyles and increasing consumer health consciousness. The timing aligns with growing demand for convenient, nutritious options that fit into fast-paced work and home environments. Market forces such as the rise of pod-based beverage systems (popularized by Keurig in coffee) and increasing interest in plant-based diets support its adoption. By innovating in the smoothie space with automation and pod technology, Replenish influences the broader ecosystem by pushing food tech toward convenience without compromising health benefits[1][2][4].
Looking ahead, Replenish could expand its pod variety to include more specialized blends (e.g., functional smoothies with added supplements) and target broader markets such as offices, gyms, and health-conscious consumers at home. Trends like personalized nutrition and smart kitchen appliances may shape its evolution, potentially integrating IoT features for customization and inventory management. As consumer demand for quick, healthy options grows, Replenish’s influence may extend beyond smoothies, inspiring similar innovations in automated, pod-based food preparation systems[1][2][4]. This positions Replenish as a pioneer in blending convenience, health, and technology in the beverage industry.
Replenish was founded in 2013 by Matthew Udomphol (Founder/CEO) and Elise Polezel (Founder/COO).
Replenish has raised $10.8M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Replenish's investors include 10100, Air Force Accelerator Powered by Techstars, Ambridge Capital, Bain Capital Ventures, Flint Capital, Forward Deployed VC, Greylock, Oyster Ventures, Saltagen Ventures, SNR, Speedy Packets Inc., Y Combinator.