It takes a certain amount of pluck to start a business, and Sara Doherty and Britt Jungerberg have it.
Best friends since high school, the two have always enjoyed hosting parties and experimenting with recipes together. Their pickle dip — a mix of white beans, cream cheese, herbs, spices and pickles — was always in high demand.
"We had been making a simple version of the pickle dip at our get-togethers and everybody raved about it and requested it every time," Doherty says. "So we decided to start a business."
In 2017, after tasting parties and recipe tweaking, they started selling Darling Pickle Dip at local farmers markets. A trademark hiccup led to a name change, and they landed on Plucky Pickle Dip.
"It really resonated with us because to be plucky means to be spirited or undaunted. Or just keep on chugging. And that really felt like our journey," Jungerberg says.
That journey started with the two — who work in sales and marketing — mixing the dip, filling and labeling containers and selling them at farmers markets. They soon landed in local stores, and eventually turned over the making of Plucky Pickle Dip to a manufacturer.
"We were so thrilled to not be in the kitchen anymore," Doherty says. "We wanted it to be the best of the product that we loved and made ourselves, but we were definitely excited to ... focus on the sales and marketing and growth."
Does it compare to the original, beloved pickle dip?