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Exclusive: Body-positive brand Megababe, known for its anti-chafing stick, doubles its retail footprint by launching in Walmart

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Megababe founder Katie Sturino tackles taboo problems in personal care.
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Good morning, Broadsheet readers! CVS and Walgreens will offer the mifepristone abortion pill in states where abortion is legal, Nikki Haley gets two GOP endorsements, and a personal care brand tackles taboos. Have a productive Monday.

– Mega launch. Katie Sturino launched the brand Megababe almost seven years ago with an unusual product for an influencer-backed beauty or personal care brand: a “thigh rescue” stick that prevents chafing caused when thighs rub together. Chafing prevention products were on the market, but mostly for cyclists and not aimed at women.

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Sturino, who has 800,000 followers on Instagram, is known for her content about plus-size fashion, from tracking whether brands carry her size in store to styling celebrity outfits on a plus-size body. When she had the idea to start a brand that sold an anti-chafing product, she heard mixed reactions. “A lot of [investors] were very dismissive and said it was too niche a product,” she remembers. “I even had someone tell me we would need to put an anti-cellulite property in it if women were going to buy it.”

She and her sister Jenny Sturino, who runs the business side, and longtime friend Kate McPherson ended up self-funding Megababe and focusing on profitability; it’s grown at least 33% a year—40% in 2023—with minimal marketing and been profitable since shortly after its launch.

Now the brand is preparing to reach a wider audience with a launch in Walmart, Fortune is the first to report. The launch now underway in 4,000 stores will double Megababe’s retail footprint; its products are already sold in Ulta Beauty and Target. “I always wanted us to be in stores that allowed us to be within five or 10 minutes of [every home in America],” Sturino says. “And that’s what Walmart does. Ulta and Target, they’re in a lot of the country—but Walmart is everywhere.”

Megababe founder Katie Sturino tackles taboo problems in personal care.
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To get ready to meet Walmart-level demand, Megababe expanded its team (though it is still small, with only nine members), and changed a supplier. The brand is also preparing for a launch at Boots in the U.K.

In addition to its chafe stick, Megababe sells other products that tackle seemingly “taboo” problems from sweat to butt acne. The brand launched a men’s line called Megaman that sells some of the same products rebranded for men (“We heard from too many customers that their husband didn’t want to bring their chafe stick to work,” Sturino says), plus additional products designed for men like a “ball-tastic” deodorant. In Target, the brand has been available in the deodorant aisle; in Walmart, it’ll be in the natural aisle.

In the Ozempic era, with body positivity seeming to backslide amid a renewed cultural obsession with thinness, Sturino believes in her brand’s mission more than ever. “We really are not afraid to go anywhere,” she says.

Emma Hinchliffe
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