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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Food processing |
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Headquarters | United States |
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Products | Gummies |
Owner | Tyler Merrick |
Website |
joyridesweets |
Joyride Sweets (stylized as JOYRIDE and Joyride Uncommon Candy, previously Project 7 [1]) is a gummy candy brand founded by Tyler Merrick in 2008 and co-owned by YouTuber Ryan Trahan. [2]
In 2008, entrepreneur Tyler Merrick founded Project 7, a company that specialized in chewing gum and gummy candy. Merrick aimed for the company to be philanthropic, supporting causes such as anti- bullying, anti- homophobia, water purification initiatives, and tree planting. [3] [1]
In 2022, Merrick rebranded the company as Joyride Sweets to focus on low- carbohydrate candy. [1]
In January 2024, YouTuber Ryan Trahan uploaded a video titled “My last video,” [4] where he announced his role as Co-Owner and Chief Creative Officer at Joyride Sweets. Alongside Merrick, Trahan contributes to the creation of non- GMO, vegan, low-carbohydrate, fibrous candy. [1] [5]
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Last edited by
Alpha3031 (
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![]() | The topic of this draft may not meet Wikipedia's
notability guidelines for products and services. (May 2024) |
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Food processing |
Founded |
|
Founder |
|
Headquarters | United States |
Key people |
|
Products | Gummies |
Owner | Tyler Merrick |
Website |
joyridesweets |
Joyride Sweets (stylized as JOYRIDE and Joyride Uncommon Candy, previously Project 7 [1]) is a gummy candy brand founded by Tyler Merrick in 2008 and co-owned by YouTuber Ryan Trahan. [2]
In 2008, entrepreneur Tyler Merrick founded Project 7, a company that specialized in chewing gum and gummy candy. Merrick aimed for the company to be philanthropic, supporting causes such as anti- bullying, anti- homophobia, water purification initiatives, and tree planting. [3] [1]
In 2022, Merrick rebranded the company as Joyride Sweets to focus on low- carbohydrate candy. [1]
In January 2024, YouTuber Ryan Trahan uploaded a video titled “My last video,” [4] where he announced his role as Co-Owner and Chief Creative Officer at Joyride Sweets. Alongside Merrick, Trahan contributes to the creation of non- GMO, vegan, low-carbohydrate, fibrous candy. [1] [5]