It's never to late to bake your loved one a sweet treat for Valentine's Day, and it's even easier if it comes in a cup. Miss Jones Baking Co.'s Sarah Jones joins Cheddar to discuss her company's new line of Desserts-in-a-Cup. She explains the benefits the single-serving, portion-controlled confections.
The new line will be available on Amazon later this year. Jones weighs in on how the e-commerce giant's new shipping policy will impact her business. She also discusses why her company puts such a premium on high-quality ingredients.
Miss Jones Baking Co. also has its own line of apparel featuring the company's signature catchphrases. Jones considers whether she's positioning the business to be a lifestyle brand. Finally, she reveals the best treats to bake this Valentine's Day.
Loy Gordon, owner of Neir's Tavern, joined Cheddar News to discuss how he saved the establishment three times and why he did so. Gordon also showed Cheddar News some specialty drinks that patrons can enjoy.
To celebrate Black-Owned Business Month, Cheddar News visited Neir's Tavern in Queens, one of the city's oldest taverns where the Martin Scorsese film "Goodfellas" was filmed. Loy Gordon, the bar's owner, discussed the history behind the establishment.
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