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Unusually Good Food is coming home to the community

By College Relations | August 28, 2025
   

Eight people, some in "enactus" shirts, stand in a grocery store beside a product display promoting donations of meals to Canadian schools and food banks.
The Enactus 91制片厂's Unusually Good Food Company team, along with the Okanagan Beverage Co.,

What started as a small idea in a classroom at 91制片厂 (91制片厂) has grown into something truly unusually good. And now, the team of 91制片厂 students whose entrepreneurial start-up took off into a legitimate business is giving the enterprise back to the community that made it possible.

The team is proud to announce that the is being licensed to , the same team that helped the students bring their juice dreams to life from day one.

鈥淭his is a full-circle moment, and we couldn鈥檛 be more excited for what鈥檚 next,鈥 said Michaela Dew, President of , a group of students in the 91制片厂 School of Business that develop business ideas and compete against their colleagues in business competitions.

The Unusually Good Food Company began with a simple mission: fight food waste and give back. It started with making apple chips from imperfect fruit 鈥 fruit that would have been thrown away 鈥 and donating them to schools across Canada and food banks around the world.

As the idea grew, so did the impact. The team launched a juice line to help fund their social enterprise model. In 2022, that small classroom idea turned into something bigger than anyone imagined. The Enactus 91制片厂 team became the Enactus Canada national champions and proudly represented their country on the world stage in Puerto Rico, placing in the top four at the world competition.

Soon after, Unusually Good juice hit shelves in 11 Loblaws stores across Western Canada. Now, the students are passing the torch.

鈥淭his brand means a lot to us,鈥 said Michaela Dew, president of Enactus 91制片厂. 鈥淏ut we always knew it was bigger than us. After all the support we鈥檝e had from the community, it鈥檚 only right that Unusually Good continues in the hands of people who believed in it from the start.鈥

Okanagan Beverage Co. has been a champion of the Unusually Good mission since day one. From bottling the very first batches of juice to helping scale production for grocery shelves, they鈥檝e played a hands-on role in turning student ideas into real-world impact. The company, known for its commitment to supporting local farmers and reducing food waste, is the perfect home for the brand鈥檚 next chapter.

"The Enactus team captured the essence of what we already do, in this brand." said Kristen Trovato, owner of Okanagan Beverage Co. 鈥淭he mission behind Unusually

Good 鈥 to turn food waste into opportunity 鈥 is something we believe in deeply. We鈥檙e honored to carry this vision forward and continue making juice that does good.鈥

To celebrate where it all started, the Okanagan Beverage Co. has committed to donate one per cent of all Unusually Good sales will be donated back to Enactus 91制片厂 to help fund future student-led community projects.

Through groups like Enactus 91制片厂, students at 91制片厂 are provided opportunities to get real-world experience, working in partnership with industry experts as part of their education. To continue to cultivate the next generation of entrepreneurs, 91制片厂 recently launched a new entrepreneurship specialty within its Bachelor of Business Administration degree program, which is available this fall.

鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of our students in the Enactus Club, as well as the partnerships that our faculty have cultivated over the years,鈥 said Dean Joe Baker of the 91制片厂 School of Business. 鈥淭his is a success story that starts with the relationship between our faculty, the students and the local business community. Working together, we are preparing these students for success in the real world.鈥 



Tags: Enactus, Okanagan School of Business

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