The Mighty Drinks plant milk brand, which appointed administrators from Interpath in June 2025, has been sold to alternative protein company The Mighty Kitchen.
Mighty Drinks, which offered a range of plant-based pea and oat milks among its portfolio, appointed James Clark and Howard Smith from Interpath as joint administrators on 17 June.
The company had built a successful brand and strong offering, with products sold nationwide via the retail channel as well as through its own D2C subscription-based service. However, it faced continued profitability and scaling-up challenges amid current market headwinds, including rising costs and ‘fragile’ consumer confidence in the category, Interpath said in a statement.
Following their appointment, the administrators mothballed the business and retained a small number of staff to support an asset realisation strategy.
They have now confirmed the sale of the Mighty Drinks IP, alongside some stock, to The Mighty Kitchen. Launched in 2019, The Mighty Kitchen – an unrelated business to Mighty Drinks – supplies plant-based protein products to the foodservice industry. It has operations in Cyprus, Greece and The United Arab Emirates as well as the UK.
The Mighty Drinks brand’s three remaining members of staff have been retained by the administrators for a short period of time to assist with the transfer of the brand.
Managing director at Interpath and joint administrator, James Clark, commented: “We’re pleased to have secured a sale of the Mighty Drinks brand to The Mighty Kitchen, ensuring the continuation of a well-regarded name in the plant-based sector. The transaction provides a platform for the brand’s future and the opportunity for the purchaser to exploit the brand overseas.”
He added: “We wish the team at The Mighty Kitchen every success as they take the brand forward and pursue their mission to integrate plant-based products into food culture”.
George Vou, CEO of The Mighty Kitchen, said: “This is exciting for us. We’re proud to be able to pick up such a well-crafted brand and to make good use of the work that the team at Mighty has already done.”
The joint administrators are now focusing on selling the remaining assets and concluding the administration process.