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Real historical value by amount invested and how long ago| If you invested | 1 year ago | 5 years ago | 10 years ago | Since Jul 7, 2015 |
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| $1,000 | $328 -67% | $887 -11% | $151 -85% | $54 -95% |
| $10,000 | $3,281 -67% | $8,870 -11% | $1,511 -85% | $544 -95% |
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SOWG vs S&P 500Year-by-Year Returns
SOWG annual performance| Year | Start Price | End Price | Annual Return | Cumulative |
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| 2017 | $6.00 | $6.00 | +0.0% | +0.0% |
| 2018 | $9.00 | $9.00 | +0.0% | +50.0% |
| 2019 | $15.00 | $6.00 | -60.0% | +0.0% |
| 2020 | $6.00 | $5.22 | -13.0% | -13.0% |
| 2021 | $3.70 | $33.75 | +812.2% | +462.5% |
| 2022 | $37.65 | $37.50 | -0.4% | +525.0% |
| 2023 | $2.50 | $10.05 | +302.0% | +67.5% |
| 2024 | $10.05 | $30.60 | +204.5% | +410.0% |
| 2025 | $41.70 | $5.16 | -87.6% | -14.0% |
| 2026 | $5.16 | $4.08 | -20.9% | -32.0% |
About Sow Good Inc
Food and Kindred Products · NASDAQ
Sow Good Inc. (Nasdaq: SOWG) is a U.S.-based freeze dried candy and snack manufacturer focused on what it describes as "innovative and explosively flavorful" freeze dried treats. According to the company’s SEC filings and investor communications, Sow Good uses proprietary freeze-drying technology and a product-specialized manufacturing facility to transform traditional candy into a distinct everyday confectioneries subcategory that it calls freeze dried candy. The company’s operations and principal executive offices are based in Irving, Texas.
In its registration statement and related disclosures, Sow Good explains that it began commercializing its freeze dried candy products in the first quarter of 2023. As of June 30, 2025, the company reports that it offers a portfolio that includes twenty-one stock keeping units (SKUs) and eight holiday SKUs in its Sow Good Candy line of treats, along with three SKUs in its Sow Good Crunch Cream line, which consists of freeze dried ice cream bars and sandwiches. These products are sold through an omnichannel strategy primarily focused on wholesale and retail channels, with less than 2% of sales coming from e-commerce as of June 30, 2025.
The company states in its S-1 and S-1/A filings that, as of June 30, 2025, its treats are offered for sale in approximately 5,000 brick-and-mortar retail outlets in the United States. Sow Good positions its freeze dried candy and snack offerings as part of both better-for-you and indulgent snack categories, emphasizing flavor, texture, and product differentiation through its freeze-drying process.
In multiple press releases furnished to the SEC and to investors, Sow Good describes its business around several core pillars: innovation, scalability, manufacturing excellence, meaningful employment opportunities, and food quality standards. Management commentary in earnings releases highlights a focus on operational discipline, cost optimization, and the use of a vertically integrated manufacturing platform to support product development and retail expansion.
Company updates throughout 2025 describe actions to streamline operations and reduce fixed costs, including facility lease amendments, consolidation of operating footprint, and payroll optimization. In its third quarter 2025 results, Sow Good notes that it vacated one facility and planned to vacate another, reducing its footprint and generating significant annualized savings, while aiming to maintain an operating platform that it characterizes as leaner and more efficient.
Sow Good’s disclosures also discuss retail partnerships and product launches. The company reports a private-label partnership with a 600-store national retailer for its Caramel Crunch SKU, which it describes as its first fully vertically integrated product made with caramel produced in-house and using a long-cycle freeze-drying process. The company further notes plans for additional SKUs with national retailers and mentions that its products are featured in branded displays that include multiple top-performing SKUs. Public statements also reference distribution relationships with retailers and international partners, as well as interest in freeze dried yogurt snacks and caramel offerings, but those details are framed as part of broader strategic and marketing commentary rather than as separate business segments.
From a capital structure and financing perspective, Sow Good’s SEC filings describe its status as a smaller reporting company with common stock listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol SOWG. In April 2025, the company entered into an exchange agreement to replace certain outstanding promissory notes with senior secured convertible notes maturing in 2030, which are convertible into shares of common stock at specified prices. In January 2026, an 8-K and accompanying press release detail a $6.0 million private placement of Series AA and Series AAA Convertible Non-Redeemable Preferred Stock in two tranches, with proceeds intended to fund ongoing operations, address liabilities, and support the company’s ability to operate as a going concern while it evaluates strategic alternatives.
The same January 2026 disclosure describes a strategic asset sale involving a significant portion of the assets related to Sow Good’s freeze dried snacks and candy business to Trea Grove, LLC, along with a distribution agreement under which Trea Grove acts as exclusive distributor of certain Sow Good products, including fruits, snacks, and candy, through July 31, 2026 unless extended. Under this agreement, the distributor manages customer communications, logistics, fulfillment, billing, and collections, and remits a percentage of gross receipts from product sales to Sow Good. The company explicitly states that these transactions do not represent a liquidation or cessation of operations and that it will continue selling and distributing its candy products in the ordinary course of business.
Corporate governance and leadership updates disclosed in 8-K filings and press releases include the appointment of a new Chief Financial Officer in June 2025 and changes to the board of directors, such as the appointment of a confectionery industry veteran to the board in August 2025 and a leadership transition in January 2026 in which David Lazar was appointed Chief Executive Officer and Chair of the Board, with a prior CEO remaining as Chief Operating Officer and board member. These changes are presented by the company as part of its efforts to support the next phase of growth, financial management, and strategic review.
Business model and revenue channels
Based on the company’s own description in its registration statement, Sow Good generates revenue by manufacturing and selling freeze dried candy and snack products. It emphasizes an omnichannel sales approach that is primarily wholesale and retail, with a small portion of sales coming from e-commerce as of mid-2025. The company highlights private-label arrangements with retailers and branded product placements in retail outlets as important components of its go-to-market strategy.
The January 2026 asset sale and distribution agreement disclosures indicate that Sow Good is transitioning toward what it calls a more asset-light operating model for its candy business. Under the distribution agreement, a third party manages key commercial functions for certain products while Sow Good receives a share of gross receipts. The company states that this structure is intended to reduce fixed operating costs while allowing it to remain active in the candy market and continue serving customers.
Strategic focus and capital initiatives
Throughout its 2025 press releases and SEC filings, Sow Good discusses several strategic themes. These include cost optimization through facility consolidation and payroll changes, efforts to improve operational efficiency, and initiatives related to financing and capital structure, such as convertible notes and private placements. In an October 2025 8-K and related press release, the company also mentions additional funding in connection with what it calls a crypto asset strategy and references a digital asset treasury strategy as part of its broader capital management approach.
The company’s public communications emphasize that it is evaluating growth opportunities within the candy and snack industry and assessing other strategic alternatives, including potential partnerships, acquisitions, or additional corporate transactions. These statements are framed as forward-looking and are accompanied by standard cautionary language about risks and uncertainties in the company’s SEC filings.
Regulatory status and reporting
Sow Good’s common stock is registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and trades on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol SOWG, as reflected in multiple 8-K filings. The company identifies itself as a smaller reporting company and files periodic and current reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including Forms 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, and registration statements on Form S-1 and S-1/A. These filings provide detailed information on financial performance, risk factors, capital structure, and governance.
FAQs about Sow Good Inc. (SOWG)
- What does Sow Good Inc. do?
Sow Good Inc. describes itself in its SEC filings and press releases as a U.S.-based freeze dried candy and snack manufacturer. The company focuses on freeze dried treats that it positions as part of a novel confectioneries subcategory called freeze dried candy. - Where is Sow Good headquartered?
Sow Good’s SEC filings list its principal executive offices in Irving, Texas. The company also notes that its freeze dried products are made in Texas. - What types of products does Sow Good offer?
According to its S-1 and S-1/A filings, as of June 30, 2025 Sow Good’s product portfolio includes twenty-one SKUs and eight holiday SKUs in its Sow Good Candy line, and three SKUs in its Sow Good Crunch Cream line, which consists of freeze dried ice cream bars and sandwiches. - How does Sow Good sell its products?
The company states that it uses an omnichannel strategy primarily focused on wholesale and retail channels, with less than 2% of sales coming from e-commerce as of June 30, 2025. It reports that, as of that date, its treats are offered for sale in approximately 5,000 brick-and-mortar retail outlets in the United States. - On which exchange is SOWG stock listed?
Multiple 8-K filings indicate that Sow Good’s common stock is listed on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the trading symbol SOWG. - How is Sow Good adjusting its operations and cost structure?
In earnings releases for 2025, Sow Good describes actions such as vacating certain facilities, amending leases, consolidating its operating footprint, and implementing payroll optimization measures. The company states that these steps are intended to reduce fixed expenses and create a leaner operating platform. - What is the significance of the January 2026 private placement and asset sale?
An 8-K filed on January 6, 2026, together with an accompanying press release, describes a $6.0 million private placement of convertible preferred stock and the sale of a significant portion of assets related to the freeze dried snacks and candy business to Trea Grove, LLC. The company states that these transactions are designed to strengthen liquidity, support an asset-light operating model, and allow it to continue operating its candy business while evaluating strategic alternatives. - Did the asset sale mean Sow Good stopped operating?
In the January 2026 press release referenced in the 8-K, Sow Good explicitly states that the transactions do not represent a liquidation or cessation of operations and that the company will continue selling and distributing its candy products in the ordinary course of business. - What is Sow Good’s approach to capital and financing?
Sow Good’s S-1 and related filings describe the issuance of senior secured convertible notes in 2025 and the registration of shares for resale. The company also discloses private placements and founder-led capital infusions in press releases, presenting these as part of efforts to support working capital, liquidity, and strategic initiatives. - How does Sow Good describe its corporate priorities?
In repeated “About Sow Good Inc.” sections of its press releases and in its registration statement, the company highlights core pillars of innovation, scalability, manufacturing excellence, meaningful employment opportunities, and food quality standards as guiding elements of its business.
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Sow Good Inc investment returns
How much would $1,000 invested in Sow Good Inc be worth today?
If you invested $1,000 in Sow Good Inc (SOWG) 10 years ago on 2016-07-06, your investment would be worth $151 today, representing a -84.9% total return, growing at a compounded rate of -17.2% per year (CAGR).
Has Sow Good Inc outperformed the S&P 500?
Over the past 10 years, SOWG returned -84.9% compared to +255.2% for the S&P 500, underperforming the benchmark by 340.1 percentage points.
What is Sow Good Inc's average annual return?
The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of SOWG over the past 10 years is -17.2%, growing at a compounded rate each year. Individual years vary significantly — SOWG's best recent year was 2021 (+812.2%) and worst was 2025 (-87.6%).
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