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Lights, Camera, Bourbon: The Filmland Spirits Origin Story

Season 1, Ep. 48
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📝 Episode Description:

In this episode of The Invst Guru Podcast, we step onto the set of Filmland Spirits, a whiskey startup turning bottles into collectible cinema experiences. Founder Troy Bolotnick shares how his team uses B-movie storytelling with award-winning bourbon to build a cult-ready consumer brand. From Art Deco labels and QR-activated story arcs to their growing retail footprint and Reg CF raise on StartEngine, this is a behind-the-scenes look at how narrative-driven spirits are rewriting the rules of CPG.

Whether you’re a spirits fan, investor, or startup founder, this episode contains lessons on building brand universes, fan engagement, and category-defying growth.

👉 Listen now to learn how Filmland is pouring storytelling into the bottle.

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