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Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses holds event to support Eastown Cereal Cafe


Grand Rapids Area Black Businesses holds event to support Eastown Cereal Cafe
"I really appreciate them actually coming here and just supporting and showing love to just another Black-owned business that's in the making."
Author: Emma Nicolas
Updated: 9:07 PM EST February 26, 2021
Eighteen-year-old Taylor Kyle is building her legacy in Grand Rapids with her newly opened cereal bar. 
 "I'm just building something up for my future family," Kyle said Friday. "I love it. every single moment I appreciate it."
Kyle comes from a family of entrepreneurs, so when she saw the opportunity to create something that Grand Rapids lacked — her family encouraged her to try. 

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