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Profitable Pet Brand Farm to Pet Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Fuel Next Phase of Growth

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Profitable Pet Brand Farm to Pet Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Fuel Next Phase of Growth
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Profitable Pet Brand Farm to Pet Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Fuel Next Phase of Growth

2026-06-26 22:16 Last Updated At:22:30

CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 26, 2026--

On the heels of its fifth anniversary, Farm to Pet has launched its first Reg CF crowdfunding campaign on StartEngine.com. Since its founding in 2021, the bootstrapped pet treat company has grown from approximately $80,000 in first-year sales to more than $5 million in revenue in 2025, representing compound annual growth of more than 186%. The company became profitable in 2026 and plans to use the funds raised to expand production capacity and support further growth initiatives, including increased distribution, consumer reach, and investment in operations.

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Since starting his single-ingredient pet treat company in his basement in 2021, Jackson Jones has created a brand that resonates with tens of thousands of customers, both furry and otherwise. Committed to all-natural ingredients, local sourcing, US production, and food-grade quality, it’s easy to see why Farm to Pet has progressed to where it is today, namely in a 13k square-foot facility in Chicago that ships more than a hundred thousand orders a year. And the company’s driven and dedicated founder is ready for more.

“To date, we’ve been self-funded,” says Jones. “It’s exciting to envision what crowdfunding investment might help us accomplish, not to mention allowing us to connect with our community in another meaningful way.” Community has already played a major role in the brand’s success, including more than 6,500 brand ambassadors, 10,000 5-star reviews, and 250,000 customers across its direct-to-consumer, Amazon, and retail channels.

StartEngine is a prominent crowdfunding platform that helps consumer startups like Farm to Pet connect with a network of hundreds of thousands of potential investors through Regulation Crowdfunding campaigns.

“We’re eager to get more eyes on Farm to Pet, whether investors, customers, pet-lovers, or all of the above,” Jones continues. “The capital we raise can help more pets than ever enjoy our healthy and nutritious treats,” he adds, "which, after all, is the point.”

Learn more about Farm to Pet’s live fundraising campaign at https://www.startengine.com/offering/farm-to-pet.

*This Reg CF offering is made available through StartEngine Primary, LLC, member FINRA/SIPC. This investment is speculative, illiquid, and involves a high degree of risk, including the possible loss of your entire investment. The offering statement has been filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). You can obtain the offering materials on StartEngine and should review them carefully before investing. No securities have been approved or disapproved by the SEC or any state securities commission.*

Farm to Pet entered the market in 2021 with a different approach to pet treats. Their original 100% pure Chicken Chip treats – always single-ingredient, sustainably sourced, and made with human-grade protein – quickly attracted pet and pet parent devotees nationwide. Their full range of all-natural, responsibly-produced, US-made healthy pet treats, food toppers, and dog chews can be found at farmtopettreats.com, Amazon, and fine pet food retailers nationwide.

Farm to Pet Healthy Pet Treat Products

Farm to Pet Healthy Pet Treat Products

BEIJING (AP) — Beijing’s tallest building showed signs of damage on Friday as images and videos shared on social media appeared to show debris from a small aircraft near the skyscraper.

While the images were consistent with the location, it was not possible to independently confirm their authenticity and they were quickly removed from the internet.

Hong Kong-based newspaper South China Morning Post reported that a small airplane crashed into the CITIC Tower, also known as China Zun, in Beijing’s Central Business District.

Photos showed what appeared to be a hole or broken glass on one side of the building.

Heavy police presence, as well as fire engines and ambulances were seen outside the skyscraper, which stands at 528 meters (1,732 feet.)

The cause of the incident was not immediately clear, and authorities have not issued a statement on the incident.

The surface of the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower is damaged in Beijing,, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

The surface of the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower is damaged in Beijing,, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

Police close off a road leading to the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower after its facade was damaged in Beijing, Cina, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

Police close off a road leading to the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower after its facade was damaged in Beijing, Cina, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

The surface of the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower is damaged in Beijing, China, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

The surface of the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower is damaged in Beijing, China, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

A passerby tries to take photo of the damage on the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower in Beijing, China, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

A passerby tries to take photo of the damage on the Citic Tower also known as Zun Tower in Beijing, China, Friday, June 26, 2026. (AP Photo/Han Guan Ng)

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