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A fresh Kelowna business stands out of the bunch

Local entrepeneur leaves traditional business fronts in the rear view mirror
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Diane Herron with her Sweet Deesa国际传媒檚 Flowers mobile flower truck business (Contributed)

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Diane Herron moved to Kelowna from Saskatoon with five boxes and a dream of bring her flower truck into full bloom. She repaired and retrofitted a Japanese micro truck and finished it off with a touch of pink.

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sa国际传媒淚sa国际传媒檓 excited about being able to park the truck in different neighbourhoods and becoming a part of those communities. I can bring fresh flowers to areas that might not have easy access to an affordable, fun option,sa国际传媒滺erron said in a press release.

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Herron also offers a subscription service; every two weeks customers receive fresh flowers for $250 for a three month subscription. The entrepreneur hopes that Kelowna residents will embrace fresh flowers as an everyday luxury.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 a purchase that enhances your enjoyment of a space; flowers are a way to celebrate your home,sa国际传媒 Herron said in a press release.

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