To mark National Hispanic Heritage Month, 'GMA' is spotlighting a vibrant community of Latina entrepreneurs and foodies.
September 29, 2023, 2:22 PMYesenia Rodriguez is dishing out a piece of her Dominican background one bite at a time with her small business, Sweets and Things.
After a thumbs up from her husband, she grabbed some Mason jars from the store and sold them to her colleagues for $5 each. She said the feedback was overwhelmingly good, and Sweets and Things was officially born.Courtesy Yesenia RodriguezRodriguez said her small business pays homage to her family, especially her mother, and Dominican culture.
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