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The Goods Mart brought us BLUSHIES!!
Get yours this weekend from 12-3PM both Saturday and Sunday at the rink level in Rockefeller Center and at The Goods Mart NYC in Soho at 189 Lafayette.
Meet Rachel Krupa, she’s the founder of PR agency Krupa Consulting and the brains behind The Goods Mart, a socially conscious neighborhood convenience store located in SoHo. Krupa has spent the last decade working with food and lifestyle brands like Our Place, Purely Elizabeth, and Forager Project and opened The Goods Mart just over two years ago. The marketplace is all about showcasing staples that are not only delicious, but also better for you and the environment — she describes it as “if 7-Eleven and Whole Foods had a baby.” Read on for her beauty and style essentials and her go-to smoothie. The Goods Mart NYC
https://www.justbobbi.com/diary/lessons-in-cool-goods-mart-founder-rachel-krupa?utm_source=Social&utm_medium=FB
Friday’s Feature The Goods Mart NYC 👊🏾
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Three Words: Brown Sugar Chocolate 😋 that’s what our next founder makes (one of many things) MEET Corinne Joachim Sanon Symietz of
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She makes not only some of the best tasting chocolate you’ll ever have, but also the most ethical. Corinne started Askanya to create an outlet for Haitian farmers so they could sell their crops and earn a sustainable livelihood. Plus create blue-collar job opportunities in the Haitian countryside for young Haitian adults.
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If you have not tried Haitian chocolate, your tastebuds are missing out! Swipe through to learn more about why Corinne started Askanya and come by & grab a bar or 2 🤍
✨ BUY BLACK ✨ Send a colleague or a family member a box of delicious snacks from Black-founded brands.
This gift box, in collaboration with The Goods Mart NYC, includes Cornbread26 Madeleines, Ginjan Bros, Inc. x La Colombe Coffee Roasters Afrique Blend, Gwell Cloud Nine Cookies, Nafi's Peanut Sauce, Shadeesha's Sweets Navy Bean Cookies, and Shaquanda Will Feed You hot sauce.
Happy 2nd Anniversary Rachel Krupa. You have done a lot of Good for the neighborhood and organized events to bring people together during this difficult time. I wish I could join you at one of the street BBQs. The Snack Boxes brought happiness to the essential workers when their days at work seamed unbearable. Now those healthy Snack Boxes on TheGoodsMart.com can be shipped across USA. I am ready for a weekly shipment. 😊
Meet Claude and Craig Malone, founders of Cornbread26 Food Co., LLC a full-service catering company and member of Hot Bread Kitchen’s Small Business Incubator since 2018. While their business as caterers has slowed down due to COVID-19, Claude and Craig have remained positive. They’re currently taking time to launch their signature cornbread madeleine cookies (find them at The Goods Mart NYC!) and donating comforting meals to frontline healthcare workers.
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Head to HotBreadKitchen.org/news to read more from our Voices from the Field series.
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ready to start shopping local again? find pulp chips in this amazing local shop!
the The Goods Mart NYC is not your average convenience store. it's a new kind of destination where neighbors get to know each other while grabbing a real good coffee, a tasty sandwich, chips (pulp chips, yes!) and the essentials — toilet paper, dairy-free milk, and more.
☞ what you'll find here: "over 300 mission‑driven products that we love that are not only delicious, but also better for you and the environment." how's that for curation? amazing 8oz coffee for only $1.25, a 12oz coffee for $2, and more.
☞ visit
189 Lafayette St
(between Broome and Grand)
New York, NY 10013
p.s. want to find us in your local favorite shop? click here to send a recommendation for your favorite neighborhood retailer
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Goods Mart doing good! Join us in making their jobs easier by donating a snack box.
Do you know or recognize this woman? Have you seen her? Missing 26 Years!
Missing Since January 8, 1994!
Please Share, Endangered Missing! Missing in NYC/NJ! Awareness is the Key to Finally Bring Renee Home! 26 Years missing is too long to be missing a loved one.
She could be your neighbor, your friend, a parent, a coworker, etc. Please take a good look at all the pictures on the flier and share, share, share! if you have seen or see her or recognize the pictures, please call 561-339-2266. If you see Renee or believe you see her, please TAKE A PICTURE and TEXT THE PHOTO to 561-339-2266. If you want to call in an anonymous tip, please call 888-Renee11.
Renee LaManna went missing on January 8, 1994. Renee was seen in December 1994 at the Chambers Street subway in lower Manhattan and May 1995 on Tilton Road in Northfield, NJ trying to get money for a bus ticket back to NYC. Renee has not used her name or social security number since she disappeared 26 years ago, and we believe she could be using a different identity. If she looks familiar or you have seen her, or see her in the future (Take a Picture), please call the number on the flier, 561-339-2266.
If you see Renee, please take a picture and send it to 561-339-2266.
You can read Missing Renee LaManna's full story at the following link:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1sWKKOMy4iWN0RZbHhkalFLaUU
You can listen to her story on:
Thin Air Podcast
Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/thin-air-podcast/episode-10-renee-lamanna
iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/thin-air-podcast/id1071012289?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4
YOUTUBE
https://youtu.be/9RtLS5BBYkk
https://youtu.be/ami39xyAbzY
Unfound Podcast:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/unfoundpodcast/episodes/2018-07-20T10_44_45-07_00
On ITunes
https://itunes.apple.com/se/podcast/unfound-a-missing-persons-program/id1151955197?mt=2
Renee LaManna's Missing Page
https://m.facebook.com/Renee-LaManna-Missing-and-Lost-Far-Too-Long-1614745408539955/
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/1232/0/
https://www20.state.nj.us/NJSP_Amber/DispatchAction.do?parameter=mp_detail&mp_id=796&type=mp
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/breaking/ocean-city-woman-still-searching-for-sister-who-disappeared-years/article_f043a297-4879-5260-9e4c-a4ae003ef753.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=user-share
https://www.facebook.com/1614745408539955/posts/2458675000813654/
https://www.facebook.com/1614745408539955/posts/3202247963123017/?d=n
Thanks for staying open for New Yorkers Rachel Krupa.
THE CASSANDRA DAILY PODCAST:
The Cassandra Daily Podcast is back with a fabulous guest to kick off the new year (and the new decade). Our host Nina Rupp is joined by Rachel Krupa, founder and CEO of Krupa Consulting and The Goods Mart NYC. Rachel and Nina have a ball chatting about the topics of the week, which include in-home nail art printers, shoes made from algae, DTC jewelry brands opening piercing studios, and new brand VR initiatives, as well as Rachel's work with The Goods Mart and her eponymous consulting firm.
https://cassandra.co/uncategorized/2020/01/10/the-cassandra-daily-podcast-1-6-20-1-10-20