Charlene Lemaster is quickly becoming known as the âfudge lady.â Her newly found nickname and profession were a result of the effects of the pandemic. Lemaster was working online for a textile company based in North Carolina, in February 2021 the division she managed was shutdown permanently.
Lemaster wasnât sure what she would do for employment, especially with a pandemic going on. âI would lay there in bed wondering what I was going to do,â said Lemaster. âThen one morning it hit me, I could make fudge.â
For seven years she had been making fudge for festivals in North Alabama and already had a kitchen that had cottage certified approval. Her next step was to get certification for selling her fudge in retail locations and by March she had her business up and running. Her first retail locations were at Patches Consignment & Resale Market in Scottsboro, The Red Elephant Marketplace in Guntersville, and The Pickerâs Choice in Arab. Now her bran
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