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Dec 2, 2022

A Brooklyn-based proprietor of a small business Carmen Ladipo, her passion to bake was evident from a young time. "I've always been a lover of sweets since the time I can remember," Carmen tells . "In my middle school years, I attended a class that was similar to Home Economics, where we were taught how to make cookies. When I realized the capability to maintain my sweet craving by my own means I was done."

It was only a couple of years later that Carmen started to make money out of her love for baking by running a tiny-batch cookie-related business via the web as an additional business. "I'd recently moved into New York City, and I wanted to find the most effective ways to stay connected with old pals once I became an adult" Carmen says. "I took up a membership in the local climbing club and brought food for those who worked there and to fellow climbers. It was an effective strategy for making friends." After having been "fervently incentivized" by numerous times to promote cookie products, Carmen took advantage of the extra time between jobs to begin her own food-related business in Brooklyn.

"It began as an excuse for me to earn a little money to bake for local friends sometimes," Carmen jokes. "But in the past 5 years Carmen's Cookies has evolved into an online business that allows me to send cookies across America. United States for strangers as well as friends."

We spoke to Carmen about the ways she is focused in assessing the effects on the environment and society of her business, how she manages her sole-woman business in addition to her other responsibilities and responsibilities , and about the many instruments that allow Carmen's Cookies to operate effectively.

Local communities are vital and have a social influence

Customers who visit the Carmen's Cookies website Carmen's Cookie's site as well as on social media platforms will be welcomed instantly with the warm and welcoming nature of the brand, including the tagline "Providing satisfaction for closeness." Carmen's menu includes experimental seasonal flavor options like the ras el-hanout as well as matcha lime. Also, they have classic favorites such as the chocolate brown butter chip, and their orange clove. It's all you need to do is go through the reviews of their items on their website to see the amount of pleasure these chocolates provide consumers across the globe.

Since its inception since its inception, Carmen's Cookies was about much more than selling cookies. "I believe that food companies have a responsibility to the world as well as to the communities they serve in assessing the effect they can have on their community," Carmen says.

"There are a myriad of suppliers involved in the manufacturing and distribution of products that demand care and attention so as to lessen the impact on the environment. That's why I'm aware of the sources of my ingredients from and what they are conscious of their own impact on society and the environment." Carmen is open in her blog post about the sources she relies on to obtain the ingredients she uses. You can even use an interactive way to determine where her baking chocolate originates from.

Her commitment to the cause does not end there. "It's vital for me to find ways to help the efforts in ensuring food justice across Brooklyn," she says. Brooklyn community," Carmen says.

"Every every year, I choose one organization which works in direct contact with local communities so that it can promote sustainable food and economic production. I give a small portion of my income every year to such causes as I want Carmen's Cookies to be able to impact on the region it's selected to be a part of." Customers can visit the company's About page to learn more about the places Carmen will give a percentage of its sales.

"As to our Carmen's Cookies community," Carmen adds, "it's an uplifting experience to see individuals come together for the aid of various causes at all times. It's been a pleasure to help facilitate contributions of hundreds of dollars to different charities both national and regional which promote food justice and people in need via a cookie sale is an amazing event."

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