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Asian American boba brand finds opportunity after Simu Liu sparks cultural appropriation debate
Read full article: Asian American boba brand finds opportunity after Simu Liu sparks cultural appropriation debateThe owners of boba milk tea brand Twrl have a chance to pitch a pretty well-known investor, actor Simu Liu.
Fall in love with seafood with easy recipes from ‘Shark Tank’ entrepreneurs
Read full article: Fall in love with seafood with easy recipes from ‘Shark Tank’ entrepreneursWe're talking seafood on Houston Life. It's heart-healthy, rich in protein and in omega 3's. If you don't know where to start, we have a fix for that. Melissa Harrington and Emily Castro, the founders of seafood delivery company Fish Fixe prepared two delicious seafood options.
19-year-old CEO opens her first restaurant featuring her signature Sienna Sauce
Read full article: 19-year-old CEO opens her first restaurant featuring her signature Sienna SauceThe 19-year-old entrepreneur who wowed the judges on ‘Shark Tank’ with her tasty wing sauces opened an official brick-and-mortar restaurant in Missouri City!
Houston mother and son duo pitch creative idea on Shark Tank
Read full article: Houston mother and son duo pitch creative idea on Shark TankHOUSTON – Mother and son team Manuel Rojas and Grace loves to have a great time and decided to knock it up a level and create huge foam hats that can match any theme or event calling the local business “Foam Party Hats”! On Friday, November 13, 2020, the pair will pitch their concept on season 12 of the popular reality show “Shark Tank” where business owners pitch their idea to the executives also known as the sharks. The sharks will decide if they want to venture capital funding to that business. They have an online shop that specializes in manufacturing high quality handmade foam hats, wig and headbands for weddings, corporate events, birthdays or any type of celebration/event. If you would like to kick your party or event up a notch, visit them by clicking here.
Texas company makes at-home COVID-19 test, available Monday
Read full article: Texas company makes at-home COVID-19 test, available MondayEverlywell, an Austin-based digital health company, is providing an at-home collection kit with telehealth diagnosis for COVID-19 that will become available Monday, March 23. In a statement, the company announced it will be able to provide an initial supply of 30,000 tests. Prices for Everlywell at-home test kits typically range from $39 for an HIV test to $399 for a Women’s Health test. The COVID-19 at-home test will be available for $135 at no profit to Everlywell. According to a report by USA Today, it is the founder’s goal to offer the diagnosis test for COVID-19 at no cost.