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The sugar story
The sugar story










the sugar story
  1. The sugar story how to#
  2. The sugar story full#

The sugar story how to#

We all know sugar is bad for you, but we’re not sure how to give it up and we’re also a little fuzzy when it comes to the downsides of a sugary diet. There’s nothing like learning the truth about an industry to keep you from drinking their kool-aid. If you find your resolve faltering, you’re going to need a little extra motivation to keep you on your sugar-free path. But while arming yourself with practical knowledge is smart, it’s not always enough. No doubt you’ve done your research and know exactly how to kick your sugar addictionand manage sugar cravings when they arise. Given that sugar is in pretty much everything we eatnowadays, the challenge you’ve set yourself is no small feat. Kudos, you’re on your way to a happier, healthier and svelter you. You’ve decided to quit your sugar habit once and for all. Just a little over one year later, Hey Sugar has grown into a team! We now have three modern cotton candy carts for events, slinging sugar at festivals, working two local farmers markets (Fulton Street Market and Muskegon Farmers Market) and running a small storefront in the quaint community of Lakeside in Muskegon, on the path to beautiful Lake Michigan.5 Documentaries About Sugar That Will Keep You On Your No-Sugar Diet Maybe someone just where I was not too long ago needing a side gig with a flexible schedule to pay bills.

The sugar story full#

I could run it full time and hire a team of people to work markets and events. It was then, between the busyness, I realized Hey Sugar could be more than a side business. The Hey Sugar calendar filled up and pretty soon each weekend was packed full of markets and events! I offered to book events and spin fresh cotton candy with a modern twist: a sleek modern cotton candy cart and real ingredients. That spring I decided to take the product to local markets. We worked hard and learned so much in a short amount of time! It was a hit! People were sharing our post and orders were flying in. On December 7, National Cotton Candy Day, I put up a post on social media. My family tried it and raved about it, and someone suggested I sell it as stocking stuffers since it was the holiday season. Using organic cane sugar and natural flavors and colors to make gourmet flavors, we made our very first batch. From the start, I couldn’t help but think this would be the most fun side business EVER. So, on a whim I purchased a small cotton candy machine and set out to make it.

the sugar story

That’s right I have big, all girl tribe!) has a MAJOR sweet tooth but I also try and keep the sweets to a minimum (try is the key word here, folks) The problem was, I couldn’t find any of this natural cotton candy in my area. This intrigued me because my oldest daughter (out of five. One day, while waiting in the school pickup line browsing Instagram (as us mamas do, am I right?) I read the phrase ‘natural cotton candy’. l am so grateful, but it also hasn’t come without sacrifices and I always yearned to still have something “for me.” I tried many different things along the way, but nothing seemed to fit. In fact, I have had the privilege of being a stay at home mama for eleven years.












The sugar story