Inspired by popular cocktail creations, Little Saints puts its own spin on its offerings, like the ginger mule, paloma, spicy margarita, and negroni. Since its launch, Klein has already garnered attention from bespoke retailers, like the beloved L.A.-based health food grocer Erewhon, as well as amassing a loyal following through her social platforms and direct sales online.
As an industry leader paving an uplifting way for alcohol-free alternatives, it may be a surprise that her career trajectory looked a bit different before Klein was at the helm of Little Saints. In fact, she began her career as an environmental lawyer, joining the nonprofit law firm and advocacy group Earthjustice before starting a small law firm of her own. She then ventured into an indoor farming career with FarmedHere, a vertical farm that was a leader in the local food movement of the mid-20-teens. Then in 2017, Megan pivoted the company and founded Field + Farmer, a plant-based food and beverage brand that sources ingredients from local farmers and is still on Whole Foods shelves today. Yet her unwavering love for the environment was at the heart of all of her careers.
Listen to the latest episode of Second Life to hear how Klein continues to evolve modern drinking culture through the power of nature.