Earnings call transcript: Barfresh Food Group Q2 2025 shows revenue growth

Published 13/08/2025, 22:10
Earnings call transcript: Barfresh Food Group Q2 2025 shows revenue growth

Barfresh Food Group reported its second-quarter 2025 earnings, revealing revenue growth alongside a narrowing net loss. The company achieved a revenue of $1.6 million, marking an 11% year-over-year increase, contributing to an impressive trailing twelve-month revenue growth of 22%. Despite a net loss of $880,000, this figure improved from the previous year’s loss of $1 million. The company’s stock price saw a slight increase of 0.66% to $3.03, reflecting cautious optimism among investors. According to InvestingPro data, the company maintains a healthy liquidity position with a current ratio of 1.96, indicating strong short-term financial stability.

Key Takeaways

  • Revenue grew by 11% year-over-year to $1.6 million.
  • Net loss improved to $880,000 from $1 million in the previous year.
  • Stock price rose by 0.66% post-earnings announcement.
  • The company introduced new products targeting the lunch daypart market.
  • Revised FY 2025 revenue guidance suggests a 17-31% growth.

Company Performance

Barfresh Food Group’s performance in Q2 2025 indicates a positive trajectory, with significant revenue growth and a reduction in net loss compared to the same quarter last year. The company is expanding its product portfolio and manufacturing capacity, positioning itself for further growth. The introduction of Pop and Go 100% Juice Freeze Pops and targeting larger school districts are strategic moves to capture a more significant market share.

Financial Highlights

  • Revenue: $1.6 million, up 11% year-over-year.
  • Net loss: $880,000, improved from $1 million.
  • Gross margin: 31%, down from 35% in 2024.
  • Adjusted EBITDA loss: $600,000, improved from $682,000.

Earnings vs. Forecast

Barfresh Food Group’s actual revenue for Q2 2025 was $1.6 million, which fell short of the forecasted $2.14 million. The earnings per share (EPS) forecast was a loss of $0.06, with actual results not specified in the data. The discrepancy between actual revenue and forecasts suggests that while the company is growing, it did not meet analysts’ expectations for the quarter.

Market Reaction

The stock price of Barfresh Food Group increased by 0.66% to $3.03 following the earnings announcement. This movement suggests a moderate positive reaction from the market, likely due to the company’s revenue growth and improved net loss. The stock remains below its 52-week high of $4.6, indicating room for further growth. InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently fairly valued, with analyst price targets ranging from $4.50 to $6.00, indicating potential upside. Discover more insights and 8 additional ProTips about Barfresh’s valuation metrics with an InvestingPro subscription.

Outlook & Guidance

Barfresh revised its FY 2025 revenue guidance to a range of $12.5 million to $14 million, representing a 17-31% year-over-year growth. The company expects margin improvements in the second half of 2025 and plans to add a higher capacity bottling manufacturer in January 2026. These initiatives are aimed at supporting long-term growth and increasing market penetration. InvestingPro data reveals the company’s strong financial health growth score, though analysts anticipate continued losses this year. Get access to the comprehensive Pro Research Report, available for Barfresh and 1,400+ other US stocks, for detailed analysis and actionable insights.

Executive Commentary

CEO Ricardo Della Coste highlighted the company’s strategic investments, stating, "The investments we’ve made position us not just for a strong 2025, but for continued growth and margin expansion in the years to come." He also emphasized the importance of increasing production capacity, saying, "More capacity is going to allow us to get a broader general penetration across the whole country."

Risks and Challenges

  • Supply chain disruptions could impact production and delivery timelines.
  • Market penetration remains low at 5% in the education channel.
  • Competitive pressures from larger food and beverage companies.
  • Economic uncertainties may affect consumer spending and school budgets.

Q&A

During the earnings call, analysts inquired about the company’s inventory and its readiness for the upcoming school year. Barfresh confirmed that most of its inventory consists of bottles and that it is prepared for the school year restart. The company is also awaiting final bid confirmations from some school districts, which could impact future revenue streams.

Full transcript - Barfresh Food Group Inc (BRFH) Q2 2025:

Call Moderator/Operator, Barfresh Food Group: Good afternoon everyone and thank you for participating on today’s second quarter twenty twenty five earnings conference call and webcast for Barfresh Food Group. Joining us today is Barfresh Food Group’s founder and CEO, Ricardo Della Coste and BarFresh Food Group’s CFO, Lisa Roger. Following prepared remarks, we will open the call for your questions. The discussion today will include forward looking statements. Except for historical information herein, matters set forth on this call are forward looking within the meaning of the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements about the company’s commercial progress, success of its strategic relationships, and projections of future financial performance.

These forward looking statements are identified by the use of words such as grow, expand, anticipate, intend, estimate, believe, expect, plan, should, hypothetical, potential, forecast and project, continue, could, may, predict and will and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward looking statements. All statements other than the statements of historical facts that address activities, events, or developments that the company believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future are forward looking statements. These statements are based on certain assumptions made based on experience, expected future developments, and other factors that the company believes are appropriate under the circumstances. Such statements are subject to a number of assumptions, risks, and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the control of the company. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated or anticipated by such forward looking statements.

Accordingly, investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. The contents of this call should be considered in conjunction with the company’s recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including its annual report on Form 10 ks and the quarterly reports on Form 10 Q and current reports on Form eight ks, including any warnings, risk factors, and cautionary statements contained therein. Furthermore, the company expressly disclaims any current intention to update publicly any forward looking statements after this call, whether as a result of new information, future events, changes in assumptions, or otherwise. In order to aid in the understanding of the company’s business performance, the company is also presenting certain non GAAP measures, including adjusted gross profit, EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, which are reconciled in tables in the business update release to the most comparable GAAP measures and certain calculations based on its results, including gross margin and adjusted gross margin. The reconciling items are non operational or non cash costs, including stock compensation and other non recurring costs, such as those associated with the product withdrawal, the related dispute, certain manufacturing relocation costs, and acquisition related expenses.

Management believes that adjusted gross profit, EBITDA, and adjusted EBITDA provide useful information to the investor because they are directly reflective of the performance of the company. Now I will turn the call over to the CEO of Barfresh Food Group, Mr. Ricardo De LaCoste. Please go ahead, sir.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Good afternoon, everyone, and thank you for joining us for our second quarter twenty twenty five earnings call. I’m pleased to report that we’ve reached an important milestone with our second co manufacturing partner completing its equipment installations during the second quarter. While this addresses a key component of the production challenges that have impacted our revenue and margins, we continue to work on building consistent operational capacity, and we now have two term manufacturers producing product as we enter the third quarter. In addition, we continue to work on solidifying our overall long term supply chain. As an example, in January 2026, we are adding a higher capacity bottling manufacturer for our Twist and Go bottles, which will replace one of our current manufacturers at the 2026.

The current manufacturer will continue to produce product through February 2026, and then our relationship with them will end. The new higher capacity manufacturer is currently producing our Twist and Go smoothie cartons. So this is a natural progression to have them also be a part of our bottling manufacturing team. This additional capacity is expected to exceed the volume of the manufacturer we are replacing by approximately 400%. For the second quarter, we delivered revenue of $1,600,000 representing an 11% year over year growth.

This growth was driven by expanded bottle capacity at our existing manufacturer as we work through the final stages of our co manufacturing transition. The manufacturing capacity investments we’ve made over the past several quarters represent important progress as we work towards more consistent production capabilities. Because of the capacity issues we had in the second quarter, a few of our customers temporarily had to take our offerings off their menus, but we expect them to add our offerings back during the 2025 and the 2026. We are now building inventory for the first time in many quarters. So with our high selling season in the education channel ahead of us, we’re focused on aligning our production capabilities with market demand.

As we work through the operational transition and build production, we expect revenue growth in the back half of this year. Looking at our market position, our sales network continues to cover the vast majority of The U. S, and we remain at only 5% market penetration in the education channel, representing a significant runway for growth. The bidding process for the twenty twenty five-twenty twenty six school year is concluding, and we’re seeing interest in both our Twist and Go products and our new Pop and Go 100% Juice Freeze Pops, which targets the larger lunch daypart market. While we’re revising our fiscal year twenty twenty five revenue guidance to 12,500,000.0 to $14,000,000 reflecting the greater than anticipated impact of our manufacturing constraints in the first half, this still represents strong 17% to 31% year over year growth despite the earlier product supply challenges.

More importantly, we expect the progress we’re making on manufacturing consistency to contribute to margin improvement in the second half of the year. The operational leverage we’re building will create a foundation for continued margin expansion and provide the flexibility to support accelerated growth as we broaden our market reach and deepen penetration across our customer base. I’ll now turn the call over to our CFO, Lisa Roger, for a detailed financial review.

Lisa Roger, CFO, Barfresh Food Group: Thank you, Ricardo. Let me walk you through our second quarter financial results in detail. Revenue for the 2025 increased to $1,600,000 compared to $1,500,000 for the 2024. The year over year increase is primarily driven by our ability to expand bottle capacity from a new contract manufacturing relationship, which also resulted in higher processing and logistical costs. The new manufacturer completed the previously described equipment installations and started making product at the end of the second quarter.

Expanded capacity will start becoming available in the second half of this year and continue to ramp. Gross margin for the 2025 was 31% compared to 35% for the 2024. The year over year decrease is a result of product mix and new manufacturer trial and development costs, including inefficiencies during the early production period incurred to gain additional production volume. We expect our gross margin to normalize in the 2025 as new co manufacturers are operating at full capacity and capability, improving our supply and cost structure. Moving to operating expenses.

Selling, marketing, and distribution expense for the 2025 increased to 634,000 or 39% of revenue compared to 583,000 or 40% of revenue in the 2024. The year over year dollar increase is a result of higher storage and outbound freight due to our product mix being more heavily weighted toward categories with less concentrated distribution. G and A expenses for the 2025 were $673,000 compared to $865,000 in the same period last year. The year over year decrease in G and A was driven by a reduction in personnel related expenses, the reduction in legal, professional and consulting fees and lower stock based compensation as a result of lower expected attainment under our Performance Stock Unit Program. Net loss for the 2025 was $880,000 compared to a net loss of $1,000,000 in the 2024.

The decrease in net loss was primarily due to the reduction in general and administrative expense, partially offset by increased storage and freight costs. For the 2025, our adjusted EBITDA was a loss of approximately $600,000 compared to a loss of approximately $682,000 in the same period last year. Adjusted EBITDA in the 2025 was impacted by costs associated with sourcing elements of the production process from multiple locations, while new co manufacturers completed equipment installations required to perform as full service partners. The equipment has now been delivered, installed, is operational, and we expect to return to our optimized production and distribution network in the back half of the year. Turning to our balance sheet.

As of 06/30/2025, we had approximately $1,300,000 of cash and accounts receivable and approximately $1,800,000 of inventory on our balance sheet. We continue to manage our liquidity carefully through various measures, including equity compensation for directors and employees, non recourse litigation financing and receivables financing. Now I will turn the call back to Ricardo for closing remarks.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Thank you, Lisa. While the 2025 persisted with product supply shortages impacting our customers and revenue and the manufacturing challenges were more significant than we initially projected, we have made important progress. Our co manufacturing partners have completed the equipment installations that were needed, and we’re now working to build production consistency and operational capability to support sustainable growth. As we enter our high season selling period for the education channel, we have the manufacturing capacity, product portfolio and sales network in place to capitalize on the significant market opportunity ahead of us. The investments we’ve made position us not just for a strong 2025, but for continued growth and margin expansion in the years to come.

We look forward to updating you on our progress as we execute on these opportunities in the quarters ahead. And with that, I would like to open up the line for questions. Operator?

Call Moderator/Operator, Barfresh Food Group: Thank you. We will now be conducting a question and answer session. A confirmation tone will indicate your line is in the question queue. You may press star two if you would like to remove your question from the queue. For participants using speaker equipment, it may be necessary to pick up your handset before pressing the star keys.

The first question is from Thomas McGovern from Maxim Group. Please go ahead.

Thomas McGovern, Analyst, Maxim Group: Hey, guys. Thanks for taking my question. Yes, so you guys mentioned, obviously, the new school year coming up as the big period for signing contracts, you mentioned the interest you guys have received thus far.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: So I was wondering if we

Thomas McGovern, Analyst, Maxim Group: could dive in a little bit more. Just curious how those conversations are progressing, maybe when you expect to close the majority of those conversations? And then specifically, if you could comment on the pop and go. I know that was an entry way for you guys branch out beyond breakfast meals and into the more lucrative lunch meal time. So just want to see kind of where that’s progressing, if you’ve seen a specific interest in that new product category.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Yeah. Thanks, Thomas. We have seen some good pickup on POPs. We’ve actually got some large school districts that have approved this already. The bidding process is, you know, completing.

There are some schools that are still updating their final bids that haven’t come through just yet that we’re waiting on that we are on the bids and they just haven’t been confirmed. So overall, we’ve had a good response generally.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: And then in addition, the POPs have had a very positive start to the year.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: So from that perspective, it’s a good start to the We are still dealing with, though, as we mentioned on the call, the bottle shortages were a bit of a challenge for us in Q2. Obviously, we’ve fixed that now with the additional inventory that we’ve been building and the equipment installations being completed at our second co manufacturing partners location. But some of them have taken us off the menus temporarily, and they will be going back on. So outside of that, it’s been a good start.

Thomas McGovern, Analyst, Maxim Group: Gotcha. And so just kind of a follow-up on that. So for the customers that have had to take you off the menu, is that locked in? Have they committed to taking product once it’s available? Or is it something that you’re going have to go back and say, hey, we rectified these issues and kind of convince them or enter a separate agreement maybe to ensure that they’re back on the menu from this school year?

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: a mixed bag. I mean, the products are already approved, so we don’t need to worry about getting them reapproved in most instances. It’s more a matter of when we have consistent supply and they know that we have the consistent supply to be able to align it, they’ll head it back onto the menu as the menu opens up.

Thomas McGovern, Analyst, Maxim Group: Understood. I appreciate that insight. And then final question for me. Obviously, you guys, over the past few years, have done a great job of expanding across, I believe, you’re in 49 states now. Just curious if there’s a specific region or a territory that you guys see an immediate or near term opportunity that you’d like to call out or anything you can talk to on a higher level strategy for your continued expansion across school systems in The U.

S?

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: I mean, more capacity is going to allow us to get a broader general penetration across the whole country. Obviously, the larger populated areas have more opportunities for us. The Pop and Go product is very new. So again, concentration in the more populated states is a priority.

Thomas McGovern, Analyst, Maxim Group: Understood. I appreciate you taking the time to answer my questions.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Fantastic. Thanks.

Call Moderator/Operator, Barfresh Food Group: The next question is from William Gregozeski from Greenridge Global. Please go ahead.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Hey, guys. Following up on the inventory thing, you ended the quarter with $1,800,000 of inventory. What is that made up of? Because I’m assuming it’s not much bottle in there.

Lisa Roger, CFO, Barfresh Food Group: No. It’s actually mostly bottle because, you know, we are able to build over the summer. So we you know, to compensate for the lack of, capacity that we’ve experienced, We built a lot of inventory to prepare for the school year. That makes sense?

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay. So yeah. So the the the customers that were taken up the menu, that was early in the quarter then?

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Correct. Yeah. The equipment didn’t get installed until the end of, you know, toward the June. School’s already out.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay.

Call Moderator/Operator, Barfresh Food Group: Right. So so everybody, you

Lisa Roger, CFO, Barfresh Food Group: know, basing their menus on the experience they had in the spring. You know, that they they wouldn’t have placed their first order until early July or August.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay. And when will we hear kinda what the you you mentioned on the the POPs, but when will we hear kind of on the, you know, how many new schools you’ll add for the upcoming school year for the traditional Soon. We’ll provide So we should expect like a press release relatively soon on kind of what’s happened with that?

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Yeah, we’re just finding our feet with it now. Schools are just coming back as we’re speaking. So still getting set up now around the country. As I mentioned earlier, there are still some districts where we’ve been approved. We’re just waiting for what the throughputs will look like, and there are still some larger ones that we are on the bids.

So we know that they’ve approved the product. We’re just waiting for some bids to still be awarded.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay. And then last question I had was on the manufacturing, what is the capacity now you have for the different products? And then what will that be at the beginning of next year with the new one coming on?

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: With regards to products as a whole or specifically the bottles?

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Yeah. I mean, it seems like you’re mostly selling bottles now versus some of the other products you do have in the portfolio. So if you could just talk I mean, I don’t know how it’s split between bottles and cartons and everything.

Lisa Roger, CFO, Barfresh Food Group: It’s about even between bottles and cartons. It’s, you know, probably 80% twist and go just to give you a sense.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Yeah. It’s split between it it’s split between the bottles and cartons, but we’re just at capacity with the bottles.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: So going forward going forward, that capacity on the bottles increases. Right now, they’re even, like Lisa just mentioned.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay. What I mean, what’s the number, like, volume number that you’ll be able to produce next year with that new one up?

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: So with the new manufacturing coming up, we should be in the 20,000,000 to 25,000,000 range, just on the bottles. Okay. Just on the bottles.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay. And then what’s the cartons that you’ll you’re at?

Lisa Roger, CFO, Barfresh Food Group: We probably have at least three times more capacity on cartons than, you know than we’re currently selling. So we’re not anywhere near cap there.

William Gregozeski, Analyst, Greenridge Global: Okay. Alright. Great. That’s all I had. Thank you.

Ricardo Della Coste, Founder and CEO, Barfresh Food Group: Thanks.

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