She left Venezuela with $200, settled in Maryland, and founded a company that excels in Latin pastry
Johanna Fernández, a Venezuelan immigrant, established a successful Latin pastry business called Azúcar Morena in Maryland after arriving in the U.S. with just $200.
The origin of Fate: the Polish immigrant who was a street vendor, made rubber raincoats, and founded an empire
The article tells the story of Leiser Madanes, a Polish immigrant who started as a street vendor in Argentina and ultimately built a successful business producing rubber products, including raincoats and tires.
From a street stall in Los Angeles to sharing the stage with Bad Bunny: Villa's Tacos at Super Bowl LX
Villa's Tacos, a street food stand in Los Angeles, gained fame during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime show, causing long lines the following day.