How One Creative Started A Lucrative Business Selling Spices And Is Paving The Way For Black Businesses

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This article features an interview with the creator of The SpiceSuite, a boutique spice bar, based out of Washington D.C.

, “an interactive spice bar which features unique infused oils and spice blends.” With an understanding of the difficulties of entrepreneurship in mind, Angel allows Black businesses to use her space to host free pop up shops, where they can sell their handmade and uniquely sourced products.

I literally fell into this and learned it…I am mastering it and I’m grateful that people are excited to be on this journey with me, and having fun with me and experimenting with me…I say food is fashion but it really is for me…I mix things that don’t go together in my wardrobe and in my kitchen.: They can come into the store, of course, but online what we have are spice boxes.

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She's a spice.

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