The founder story is personal, but the guidance has to stay disciplined.
ColaXpress started around a real family question: what does a cleaner path look like for people thinking seriously about pain, quality of life, and access? Living close to chronic pain conditions such as sickle cell disease changes the tone of the conversation. It stops being casual curiosity and starts becoming a search for something more practical, more stable, and less expensive to get wrong.
That origin matters, but it also creates a responsibility. Personal motivation can explain why the project exists. It cannot become an excuse to overclaim. ColaXpress treats the story as the reason to be careful, not the reason to become loose with facts.