JasonSJackson
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lol wordYou're right & I don't know what to believe....because the article you've posted is from 06 while the one I posted was from 2011. I wish they would give us an update, but fukk it, I'ma support them lol
lol wordYou're right & I don't know what to believe....because the article you've posted is from 06 while the one I posted was from 2011. I wish they would give us an update, but fukk it, I'ma support them lol
This is the problem I have with Black-owned businesses, a lot of the owners or people involve either are shady or become shady after they start making money. By simply Googling Nubian Heritage, I came across this article of the founders:
http://nypost.com/2011/03/13/the-dough-must-go-on/
Shady, but I'm still down to support a Black business. We need more Black businesses to truly see wealth as a culture & community.
I was at the grocery store yesterday and picked up 3 bars of NUBIAN HERITAGE soap. When i got to the crib and read the package I saw that the company was started by a few NY college graduates and was happy to see that they had gotten their product to the level it was on. There website http://www.nubianheritage.com/ doesnt contain much information on them but I'm going to go out on a limb and assume they are black and just bring some exposure to their products.
This soap is sold in Wholefoods, Wegmens, CVS and a few other spots listed on their website.
Used the soap today and it seems to be a decent product.
Let's use this thread to spread information on quality black owned stores and products (including where they can be purchased).
All the article was talking about was the black men using the loan money they had on other parts of their business, that's it, they own the theater, they can choose to make renovations if they want, they never gave a date when they would do the renovations, bullshyt article, dudes generated 10 million in sales, NY Post tries to find something wrong, it was a very pointless article.This is the problem I have with Black-owned businesses, a lot of the owners or people involve either are shady or become shady after they start making money. By simply Googling Nubian Heritage, I came across this article of the founders:
http://nypost.com/2011/03/13/the-dough-must-go-on/
Shady, but I'm still down to support a Black business. We need more Black businesses to truly see wealth as a culture & community.
All of the products I own are black owned products
All of the products I own are black owned products