Columbia entrepreneurs venture into charcuterie, picnics
LAURRYN SALEM, The State
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) Part of the “new normal” coming out of the coronavirus pandemic is a desire to celebrate even the small things in life and gather after so much isolation, according to two local entrepreneurs. With a rise in demand to celebrate, companies like Abundant Graze and Picnic Pop up SC arose.
Michelle Richards and Peggy Boggess, owners of Abundant Graze, jumped on the rising trend of making these snack trays in 2020 as one of the first charcuterie companies in Columbia. A charcuterie board is essentially a meat and cheese board that can have other snacks like fruit, nuts and crackers on it for easy grazing.
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