At only 23, Isha Jhawar transformed her personal health awakening into Repeat Gud, a plant-based, clean-label sauces brand crafted with natural ingredients like jaggery. After 172 recipe refinements, she secured a ₹50 lakh Shark Tank India investment, positioning Repeat Gud as a pioneering force in India’s health-conscious food revolution.
She stood before India’s toughest investors with a vision crafted through resilience and refinement.
Each spoonful she created carried intention, nutrition, and flavour.
From a humble kitchen in Chhattisgarh to national television, one founder stirred purpose into every bottle writing a new chapter for healthy eating in India.
A Personal Mission Turns into a Brand with Purpose
Repeat Gud’s story did not begin in a boardroom or a business school. It began in the everyday life of Isha Jhawar, a young woman raised in Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh, whose relationship with food changed during her student years. Constantly relying on processed sauces to make hostel meals palatable, she began experiencing health consequences that led her to question the ingredients she consumed. Her desire for wholesome alternatives sparked an idea that she pursued with unwavering passion. She experimented relentlessly conducting 172 recipe trials to develop sauces that were free of refined sugar, preservatives, and artificial flavours, instead using natural ingredients like jaggery and dates.
By 2022, Isha had transformed her kitchen efforts into an official venture named Repeat Gud, positioning it as a brand where every product was crafted to make healthy eating joyful rather than restrictive. The early formulations and campaigns emphasized transparency, plant-based nutrition, and authenticity core values that set the brand apart in a category dominated by conventional condiments.
Turning Health Values into Brand Differentiation
What truly set Repeat Gud on a transformative path was Isha’s strategic vision to challenge norms in the condiments industry. Rather than competing on mass pricing or conventional marketing tactics, she chose to build a brand rooted in quality and belief. Her sauces ranging from jaggery-based ketchup to plant-based cashew mayonnaise and imli-date sauces became more than products; they became statements about taste without compromise and wellbeing without sacrifice.
When Isha stepped onto Shark Tank India Season 4, she brought this vision into the spotlight, seeking investment to scale her operations and amplify her mission. Critics raised questions about pricing and packaging, but she stood firm in asserting the unique value proposition of her products and the growing demand for clean-label alternatives. In a room filled with seasoned investors, her authenticity and clarity of purpose resonated deeply, especially with investor Anupam Mittal, who saw both the cultural relevance and future potential of Repeat Gud.
From Dhamtari to National Recognition
Though still early in its journey compared to legacy FMCG brands, Repeat Gud’s scale and market momentum are noteworthy. Founded in 2022, the brand’s products began rolling out in August 2024, with distribution focused on e-commerce channels such as Amazon India and the company’s own digital storefront. Its product line is tailored to health-conscious consumers seeking authentic, vegan-friendly condiments.
Isha entered Shark Tank India seeking ₹50 lakh for a 5% stake at a valuation of ₹10 crore, presenting a clean-label vision in a category ripe for disruption. Her pitch resulted in a deal with Mittal for ₹50 lakh in exchange for 10% equity, with an additional ₹50 lakh contingent on achieving a ₹7 lakh monthly revenue run rate by March 2025 a structure designed to fuel growth while aligning investor and founder incentives. This high-visibility moment propelled Repeat Gud into national conversation, elevating brand awareness and opening pathways for future retail expansion beyond online platforms.
While specific revenue figures remain modest in the early months, the brand’s upward trajectory and investor backing signal confidence in its growth potential and in the broader movement toward healthier, ingredient-first food choices.
Powerful Business and Life Lesson: When Purpose and Precision Converge
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Repeat Gud’s rise carries a profound lesson: The most enduring brands are born where personal purpose intersects with disciplined execution. Isha’s journey reminds us that innovation often begins with self-reflection and evolves through persistent refinement, curiosity, and integrity.
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She crafted value in trends.
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She reimagined the market.
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Repeat Gud is more than a brand, it is a testament to how belief in better products, strategic clarity, and persistent experimentation can shift consumer habits and create lasting impact within traditional industries.
In every jar, there is more than sauce, there is intention, optimism, and a story of transformation.
Sources: Abhay Ray, StartupWiki, Restaurant India, Shark Tank India show reports, Pitch and deal structure