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Former Nourish Co-owner Starts A New Business

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A former co-owner of Nourish Café & Market founded a new business, located at 2011 Chapel Plaza Court ,Unit 3, to help people live a healthy lifestyle. Kimber Dean shifted her focus completely to Happiness Drinks on Jan. 1.

“Our mission is to create ease to those seeking to make positive habits to their wellness lifestyle,” Dean says of the venture, which she founded in October 2021. The goal is for the ingredients to come from the earth and go into your cup while also being free of gluten, soy, dairy, corn and refined sugars.

While the first product is still a couple of weeks from being released, Dean says those who have tasted samples are already responding with good feedback.

“The people who have tried samples have given us great testimonials and feedback. The local health conscious businesses are welcoming our products with open arms to sell, and the Women’s Business Network has been a great resource for us,” Dean says.

The most important part for Dean is to benefit others. “We are very excited to help people live a more convenient, and healthier life.”

Dean says the website is not live yet, but pre-sales are available. For more information, visit Happiness Drinks on social media.

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