time now for born in the usa. mary molena, a mother of four from new york, once had to pawn things for food money. her family business went under in 2011 and it was harder to feet her kids. when her husband finally got a job, he tried saving money by picking up his food from fast food menus. mary thought granola bars would be better so she whipped them up and called them lola granola bars and he liked them and so did his coworkers. now the lola granola bars are being sold all over the country. and mary expects to hit $1
america. and it brought my husband to tears and he said, how can i choose one of my four children going to bed hungry? he said, we have to do something. and i said, ernie, we are those people. we are standing in line at food banks asking for help. and so he said, i want to, from day one, give bars to their backpack programs. and so we work with small food banks. the junior leagues to distribute our bars to children who are at-risk for hunger over the weekend. well, you have not forgotten the struggle and you have helped so many people in the process. the bars are made in syracuse. born in the usa, made in the usa. unfortunately, you forgot my bar. but i m going down to the car with you so that i can get a lola granola and enjoy the movement. thank you so much. congratulations. thank you. thank you for believing in yourself and sharing it with others. that does it for this edition of