Mom Andrea is retiring, but daughter Cindy has big plans to grow the business.
Andrea Pedraza uses a fresh batch of horchata to make a Carlota drink at CocoAndre Chocolatier in Dallas, TX, on Jun 5, 2023.
Cindy is still working on the future plans, but she says closing the labor-intensive storefront will “empower us to grow the business even more.” She has plans to grow CocoAndré nationally, becoming importers and selling chocolate and bottled horchata in grocery stores and other retail locations. Because CocoAndré has always celebrated the Pedraza family’s Mexican roots, Cindy wants to teach, too.
Andrea will continue to be a strong presence in the business even though she’s retiring. “Like all immigrant parents, there is no slowing down,” Cindy says. “I still see her spending half the day here.”
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