It’s been less than a month since Meghan Markle launched her lifestyle company As Ever and the initial offerings sold out in less than an hour. One of the most popular products was a decorative display of raspberry preserves, inspired by the jam she made from berries in her own garden. In a podcast interview with her friend, IT Cosmetics founder Jamie Kern Lima, Meghan said she is planning to release more flavors of jam in future As Ever product launches.

“Of course, more jam drops,” Meghan told Lima on Monday’s episode of The Jamie Kern Lima Show. “Think of them like sneaker drops.”

When As Ever, which Meghan developed in partnership with Netflix’s Consumer Product Group, released its initial products in early April, the company announced that its offerings would continue to grow seasonally. In addition, Netflix shared that a second season of her show With Love, Meghan, had already been recorded and would premiere in the fall.

In her conversation with Lima, Meghan added that As Ever has plenty more products in the pipeline, offering a few hints that hostess gifts will be a part of the next drop. “There’s so much in development,” she said. “Let’s say this: If it started with what I was just making on my stove, and it starts in your kitchen as these sweet offerings—actually sweet—and then the extension of what do you pair that with? For me, as we’ve talked about a lot today, what are these small gestures? What are these thoughtful details? What are these ways that you can show up for someone? Hostess gifts and hospitality is a big category that I’m really excited that we’re developing.”

On Tuesday, Lima was the week’s guest on the fourth episode of Meghan’s new podcast, Confessions of a Female Founder, where their conversation focused on the challenges of building a new business. Meghan said that Lima advised her to be patient when she was working on As Ever.

“You and I had just become friends, and I was talking to you about business. I remember you said to me, ‘Okay, so what’s the timeline?’ I said, ‘Oh, a couple months from now.’ You said, ‘That’s too soon.’ And I didn’t want to hear that, but you’re right,” Meghan said. “To really not be concerned about someone else’s urgency, or the media’s urgency, or speculation’s urgency, somehow becoming my urgency––to wait until you’re ready. Even if I didn’t want to hear it, it was the thing that I needed to hear.”

Meghan’s friendship with Lima, who led the cosmetics brand from its 2007 founding until 2019, first became public last summer, when Page Six reported that the pair traveled to a Hamptons business summit in Long Island. On Confessions of a Female Founder, Meghan explained how their friendship began.

“Since selling IT Cosmetics, Jamie has become a best-selling author, invested in over a dozen businesses, and has appeared as a guest shark on Shark Tank. But when I met her, I didn’t know any of that. I just knew her as Jamie, my new neighbor, and she soon became my rocking chair friend,” she said. “The kind of person where you can just go and sit in your sweats and cozies with no makeup on and just chat for hours. Her passion is absolutely contagious and uplifting, and I have no doubt that you’re going to walk away from this conversation feeling energized and inspired.”

During Meghan’s appearance on Lima’s show, they also talked about becoming friends after they became neighbors, and they often unwind together at the end of a long day. Lima mentioned that Meghan taught her how to make a charcuterie board and has given her family generous gifts, like a charcuterie board for her daughter Wonder or a special delivery of strawberry jam and ice cream.