NJ Siblings Pitch ‘Shark Tank’ Their Popular Popcorn Alternative
The founders of Like Air Baked Puffcorn—a healthier, safer, melt-in-your-mouth snack—share their Jersey-born product in an episode airing this Friday night.
By Emily Melvin | | January 18, 2024
There’s no snack more timeless than popcorn, but some nibbles are better and safer for you. Like Air is one of them.
Founded by Basking Ridge natives, siblings Steve Atieh and Allison Lin, in 2020, Like Air Baked Puffcorn is a popcorn alternative that is just as snackable as popcorn—without the fuss of kernels and not-so healthy ingredients. Amid their snack’s growing success, the siblings made it to ABC’s Shark Tank; in the episode that airs this Friday, January 19, they’ll share the story behind their decision to create a healthier, safer popcorn alternative.
Both siblings, along with their brother Kevin Atieh, who later joined the team as Like Air’s CFO, have professional backgrounds in finance, not the food and beverage industry—which didn’t stop them.
After Lin had her first daughter, she wanted to create a healthy and accessible snack for children, many of whom have restrictions when it comes to snacking in and out of the classroom. Not only is popcorn is a choking hazard for children under four, but the kernels can also have detrimental effects on people of all ages.
Like Air, on the other hand, “kind of melts in your mouth like air,” Lin says—differentiating it from other puffed corn snacks on the market, such as the crunchier Pirate’s Booty. Snackers ranging from ages six months to 106 years old, as Lin likes to say, can eat it without the worries or restrictions of popcorn.
Other puffed corns on the market also use unhealthy ingredients like MSG and other artificial flavors, ingredients, and preservatives—whereas Like Air uses natural ingredients and is safe for those with dietary restrictions.
Across all four of Like Air’s sweet and savory flavors—including classic (similar to buttered movie-theater popcorn), white cheddar, pancake, and cinnamon bun—each cup of Like Air is only 50 calories. The sweet flavors are free of all nine major allergens and are made in a nut-free facility. The snack is also non-GMO, certified kosher, and free of gluten.
Like Air, now based in Madison, launched a few weeks before the pandemic, so the product was originally just sold on Amazon until the summer of 2020 when it became available in some stores. Its first New Jersey retailer was ShopRite.