I quit my corporate job at 25 to sell pizza with a friend. Now we have 9 locations.
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I quit my corporate job at 25 to sell pizza with a friend. Now we have 9 locations.
"Timber Pizza Co. started with a modest investment of $20,000, which included a $15,000 loan from my dad and a $5,000 check of my own money."
"The beauty of a mobile business is that you don't need much to get off the ground and can rely on scrappiness, allowing us to experiment without the stress of a brick-and-mortar."
"We went to a pizza camp in Colorado for a weekend to buy our first oven and learn the basics of making pizza, developing our recipe through trial and error."
"Our goal was to make pizza people loved, not to take ourselves too seriously, riding around in a 1967 baby-blue Chevy pickup truck blasting hip-hop music."
Chris Brady and Andrew Dana founded Timber Pizza Co. after realizing their desire to leave corporate jobs. They were inspired by a mobile wood-fired pizza business during a sales call. With $20,000 and a loan from Brady's father, they launched the business, focusing on a mobile model that allowed for experimentation. They attended a pizza camp to learn the craft and developed their recipe through trial and error. Their approach emphasized fun and community engagement while serving quality pizza.
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