Netflix employees in Los Angeles receive free products from Meghan Marklethe lifestyle brand of, As Everwhich includes jams, candles, wine and its signature flower petal sprinkles.
The products, related to her Netflix series “With Love, Meghan,” reportedly remained at the offices primarily for promotional purposes after most of the inventory was moved to a warehouse.
Meghan Markle launched the brand in partnership with Netflix, and insiders say it continues to sell out quickly, with plans for global expansion.
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Netflix Staff Bring Home Free Products From Meghan Markle’s Lifestyle Brand, As Always

According to Page sixNetflix staff in Los Angeles enjoyed products from Meghan’s lifestyle brand, As Ever.
Two storage rooms on the streamer’s Hollywood campus would hold jam jars, candles, wine and Meghan’s iconic flower petals, and staff would take the products home freely.
“Apparently there are two storage rooms full of As Ever products. They’re literally giving them to employees,” a source told the outlet. “One (employee) left with 10 free products.”
Despite the gifts, most of As Ever’s inventory was moved to a separate warehouse a long time ago. What’s left at Netflix is primarily for promotional purposes, including giveaways and samples.
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The products’ presence in the offices stems from Meghan’s partnership with Netflix, which helped launch the lifestyle range after it dropped the original name, American Riviera Orchard, due to a trademark dispute.
The products were related to her Netflix series, “With Love, Meghan,” which will not return for a third season after declining ratings.
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The Duchess’s lifestyle brand denied struggling to sell after Glitch revealed massive unsold stock
Last month, Meghan’s team denied claims the company was in trouble after a glitch on the website briefly revealed hundreds of thousands of unsold items: around 220,000 jars of jam, 30,000 jars of honey, 90,000 candles, 80,000 boxes of flowers and around 70,000 bottles of wine, including rosé, sauvignon blanc and wine raw sparkling wine.
As Ever’s products also carry high prices. The Duchess’s jams and teas sell for $14, honey for $32 a jar, candles for $64, rosé for $35 and sparkling wine for $89 a bottle.
The brand’s current Valentine’s Day set combines chocolate, strawberry and raspberry spreads, hibiscus tea, a water lotus and sandalwood scented candle and flower sprinkles for $185.
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Reddit users discovered a glitch allowing them to calculate maximum stock levels by adding large quantities of products to their carts, but sources close to Meghan say the brand is preparing for international expansion and isn’t struggling.
A source said People Magazinethat “the problem that led to the revelation of this data indicates a company that is not just succeeding – it is, literally, stealing from commerce.”
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Meghan Markle’s lifestyle brand soars as her first rosé sells out
Insiders say the Duchess of Sussex, who struck a first-look deal with Netflix alongside her husband Prince Harry, is now focused on expanding her lifestyle brand and may continue to release occasional holiday specials.
During an interview with Bloomberg Originas’ “The Circuit with Emily Chang,” Meghan said her first rosé sold out in less than an hour and the brand increased inventory for a second seasonal drop, which also sold out quickly.
“When you sell that quickly, actually, it’s a double-edged sword, because it’s an incredible thing that happens for any small business and any startup, and at the same time, you don’t get the same metrics and the same knowledge on the most coveted products, because everything disappears immediately,” she explained.
The Duchess of Sussex plans a global expansion of her business
Meghan, during her conversation with Emily Chang, shared that the initial launch of the products resulted in rapid scaling due to rapid product outage.
“[We] “I thought for sure it would last at least a few weeks,” she noted. “It sold out within hours.”
Meghan continued: “And suddenly the conversation goes, at the beginning of this year, from a few thousand jars and lids, to ‘We need to place an order for a million.’ And that’s a huge leap just a few months after starting a business. »
Asked about global expansion, the royal quickly confirmed: “Yes, absolutely.”
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Meghan Markle’s Netflix series may not return for a third season
As Meghan’s lifestyle brand grows and prospers, her lifestyle series “With Love, Meghan” may not return for a third season.
“It will not return in series form. There have been discussions about holiday specials, but nothing is in the works yet,” a source said. Page six.
A second source said the Duchess of Sussex would instead focus on her lifestyle brand As Ever, while another noted that “people will see similar cooking and crafting” on her social media pages, but they will be “smaller.”
Talk to People regarding the lifestyle series, a source confirmed that there are “currently no plans for a third season.”
