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Explore television interviews, news coverage, podcasts, and founder stories featuring Amryth and its journey from a college startup to an award-winning beverage brand.

Featured on AZ Family | KTVK 3TV & KPHO CBS 5

Amryth founder and recent ASU graduate Logan Milano discusses winning a $100,000 entrepreneurship competition for Amryth.

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  • Logan Milano, winner of the Inferno Invitational Startup Cup, poses with Joy Griffen, faculty director of venture development for the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering

    Euphoric entrepreneur: New ASU grad wins $100K in pitch competition

    ASU News

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  • Article Share: Looming THC Ban Has Retailers, Brands Searching For Alternative Buzzes

    BevNET: Beverage Industry News

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  • New ASU Grad Turns Big Idea Into $100K Pitch Competition Victory

    The Startup Council

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  • Logan Milano presenting in front of a screen with 'AMRYTH' branding, seated people listening.

    Venture Devils Demo Day allows students to compete for funding, mentorship

    The State Press

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  • Four men with headphones on a podcast show with 'Everything But Politics' branding.

    He Traveled to the Himalayas to Harvest Mad Honey & Create Amryth — Logan Milano (#187)

    Everything But Politics Podcast

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About Amryth

Amryth is a euphoric tonic crafted with rare Himalayan mad honey, offering a social alternative to alcohol. Founded by recent ASU graduate Logan Milano, the company gained national attention after winning a $100,000 entrepreneurship competition while still in college.

To source the honey, Logan traveled to Nepal and trekked to remote mountain villages, where he met harvesters who collect the honey from cliffs hundreds of feet above the ground using rope ladders and traditional harvesting methods passed down through generations. During the expedition, he documented the harvest firsthand, navigated challenging mountain terrain, and built direct relationships with the communities that supply Amryth's signature ingredient.

What began as experiments in a college basement has grown into a nationally shipping beverage brand featured by Arizona's Family, ASU News, podcasts, and entrepreneurship publications.

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