In response to several cases of cancer in their families, Gene Martignetti and Jon Mostrom started Simply Organic Beauty in 2001 to peddle what they regarded as safer hair-care products containing no chemicals.
It was a logical choice, given Martignetti's long experience as an executive of several hair-care products manufacturers.
But then their supplier went bankrupt and a key overseas customer defaulted on a sizable bill, draining the Eden Prairie business of precious cash and the otherwise busy founders of their patience.
By the end of 2002 there were few, if any, sales.
So the dads weren't all that optimistic when their sons, Jeremiah Mostrom and Gino Martignetti, graduated from college in 2003 and proposed that they license the company's name and product line.
"I told them they'd learn a lot, but I didn't think they could make it go," said Jon Mostrom, an Eden Prairie accountant.
As it turns out, the kids could teach their dads a lesson or two. In just four years since they started late in 2003, the whippersnappers built sales to $1.4 million in 2007. Better yet, revenue in the first six months of 2008 was more than double year-earlier levels and on track to approach $3.7 million.
Jeremiah and Gino, both 27, are diplomatic about the turnaround: "The organic movement was just getting started when our dads started the company," Jeremiah said. "Now organic is more mainstream, and we've benefited from that."