In this unforgettable episode of The Late Night Restaurant Show, the crew welcomes Sasha Rajamani, the founder of Pokko Chips — a bold, South Asian–inspired snack brand built from rice, chickpeas, and sheer determination. Sasha shares his unfiltered journey from milking goats in Alberta and scraping pig fat in a Toronto slaughterhouse to launching a breakout brand that’s now found in cafes, airports, and office snack programs across Canada. Along the way, the hosts dive into ADHD and spicy food, DIY food manufacturing, and Sasha’s startup grind during COVID with a newborn at home.
From Ziploc sales in government offices to rejecting the traditional retail route in favor of foodservice disruption, Sasha opens up about building a business with heart, cultural pride, and zero shortcuts. Expect laughter, real lessons in entrepreneurship, and maybe even a few product ideas (Pokko puffs, anyone?).
Authentic, hilarious, and deeply inspiring — this one’s for the makers, the grinders, and the dreamers.