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The Dog Days Aren’t Quite Over For Booze Pops and Other Small Business Owners

March 25, 2022March 25, 2022 development

Following COVID-19 shutdowns, the S.C. government proposes legislation to potentially kill 150+ jobs across the state by summer 2022. You may know Summerville as the birthplace of sweet tea, but for one small business owner, it’s the birthplace of something even sweeter. And it’s taken the Lowcountry and the state of South Carolina by storm.

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