Small business owner brings a sweet Hawaiian staple to Tucson

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Wiki-licious is bringing a staple dessert from the Hawaiian Islands to Tucson. KennyDarrTV tells us how one full-time working mom is sharing this part of her culture with the community .

CORONA DE TUCSON, Ariz. — What started as a hobby is quickly turning into more than she could have imagined for one local woman who sells Hawaiian donuts out of her own kitchen.Wolff is the owner of Wiki-Licious, a donut shop based out of Alaska that specializes in Malasadas or Hawaiian donuts. She opened a franchise in her own kitchen in June 2022.

Being part-Samoan, Wolff wanted to bring a taste of Hawaii back to Tucson when she and her husband moved back from Alaska, where her husband was stationed with the Air Force in 2021.The bite-sized sweet treats come in more than 10 flavors, and with orders ramping up since opening, the mother of three said it hasn’t come without challenges.

"It’s been stressful. I also work full-time. I’m a dental assistant as well as a mom of three," Wolff said.Because she is juggling so many things in her life, she only accepts orders on weekends. But she said she"would love to be donuts on wheels, malasadas on wheels," one day.Kenny Darr is a reporter for KGUN 9. He joined the team in January 2023. Before arriving in Arizona he was an Anchor and Reporter at KADN in Lafayette, LA.

 

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