PODCAST: She turned a snack shop side hustle into a full-tim

PODCAST: She turned a snack shop side hustle into a full-time, family-run business


PODCAST: She turned a snack shop side hustle into a full-time, family-run business
Hawaii News Now anchor Stephanie Lum and her two best friends, Noli Kazama and Brooke Kane, host the 'Muthaship,' a weekly podcast on parenthood and friendship. (Source: Hawaii News Now)
By HNN Staff | February 25, 2021 at 4:03 PM HST - Updated February 25 at 4:03 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Their onolicous pupus have become a must-have for many snack fanatics!
This week on ‘Muthaship’ we talk story with Charis Kihewa, co-founder of “Broke Da’ Mouth Pupus” — famous for their local-style pickled onions, pickled cuttlefish and spicy taegu with ‘ōpae.

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