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More than a third avoiding gluten fear being an inconvenience
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Los Angeles’ world-famous farmer’s market has been a staple at 3rd and Fairfax since 1934 and many of these businesses are run by women.
Hilary Kraft, who owns Sticker Planet, has been a mainstay at the market for nearly 30 years.
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The store was founded by her mother, Selma Kraft in 1992, at a time when not that many women ran businesses.
“Aside from being an entrepreneur one of my mother’s most notable qualities is that she is always looking to empower others,” said Hilary.
“Aside from being an entrepreneur one of my mother’s most notable qualities is that she is always looking to empower others,” said Hilary.
In honor of Women’s History Month, Sticker Planet is promoting items featuring trailblazing women like Rosie the Riveter, Frida Kahlo, and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The Kraft’s launched StickerPlanet.com to survive during the pandemic.
“We used to have swarms of people in our store. Now we have two at a time with everyone wearing masks,” Hilary said.
The women who run businesses here often consult with each other about how to attract more customers.
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