Laird Superfood, the US-based plant-based superfood producer, has completed the acquisition of Terrasoul Superfoods. The transaction was agreed for $48 million in cash, with an additional earnout of up to $5 million payable if certain performance-based milestones are achieved.
Terrasoul Superfoods is described as a vertically integrated branded foods platform offering a portfolio of products that includes nuts, seeds, dried fruits, powders, baking ingredients and functional beverage mix-ins. For the fiscal year ended 31st December 2025, the brand generated unaudited net sales of approximately $65.8 million.
The acquisition was funded through a concurrent private placement of $60 million of Series A Convertible Preferred Stock to affiliates of Nexus Capital Management. This investment was previously committed under an agreement approved in connection with the company’s recent Navitas Organics transaction.
Laird Superfood CEO Jason Vieth described the transaction as “a significant step forward in our mission to build the premier platform in superfoods and functional nutrition”. He noted that Terrasoul’s established online marketplace presence, proprietary supply chain infrastructure and high-quality product portfolio are “strongly aligned with our long-term strategic priorities” and will “meaningfully accelerate our ability to serve consumers across channels at scale”.
The deal follow’s Laird Superfood’s January deal to acquire organic superfood brand Navitas.
Source: Laird Superfood

