Hi there, everyone. Im j. J. Ramburg. Welcome to your business, the show dedicated to helping your growing business. This may sound like a tongue twister, but you are about to meal tall, gal, raj and gill, four friends who started selling m macaroons and because they were selling so well, they quit their jobs and started whoops. It started in 2012 with four friends from four totally different backgrounds, all with one giant sweet together. The business really started by accident. We never really planned for it to be what it is today. It was an opportunity to sell french macaroons at the holiday mark at brian park. We went for it, we opened the location and made 250,000 in nine weeks. With that quick success, it began to sink in for them that they might be on to something. It was pretty amazing. We were sitting at home and literally we should start a bit. The business is woops and today its the largest macaroon business in the country. The success is in large part because of the partner
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