ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaHealth food entrepreneur turns family recipe into thriving business on P.E.I.11 hours ago|Duration 2:0511 hours agoNewsDuration 2:05A young entrepreneur who moved to P.E.I. and fell in love with the province hopes the public will bite into his idea: a snack business based on a family recipe. CBC’s Laura Meader finds out more.Related Stories Indigenous people living off-reserve are forging community and connections in P.E.I. P.E.I. organizations fighting food insecurity can get up to $10,000 through new initiative ‘Just incredible’: Gluten-free market in Charlottetown draws people with celiac disease Clow’s Red and White, iconic rural P.E.I. general store, has new owners after 80 years As summers get drier, irrigation becomes a top priority for P.E.I. farmersMore from NewsVideo1:30What’s making news on Nov. 1813 minutes agoVideo6:54U.S. House votes to make Epstein files public19 minutes agoVideo2:21Doctor-turned-MLA alleges political interferenceCBC News Nova Scotia 28 minutes agoVideo2:37Proposed Saint John budget would increase spending on recreation, police next yearCBC News New Brunswick 28 minutes agoVideo1:27Blanchet says Liberals were ‘not good partners’ through budget vote processPolitics News 1 hour agoTrending NowVideo1:10Carney, Poilievre square off in question period ahead of final budget votePolitics News November 17Video0:57Justin x Katy: ‘Is that really real?’CBC News October 30Video3:01Crowd has mixed reaction as Carney makes appearance before 112th Grey CupNovember 16Video0:27Carney’s budget passes crucial confidence vote, averting December electionPolitics News November 18Video2:11‘I shouldn’t be spending this much money on food’CBC News November 14
Health food entrepreneur turns family recipe into thriving business on P.E.I.



