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Black Entrepreneur to Open Drug and Alcohol Rehab Facility in His Hometown of East St. Louis

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Nationwide -- Many may know Reggie D. for his tasty, delicious sauce line Pure Heat Gourmet Sauce, but he is now turning the dial a little bit and using his influence to target an issue in his hometown of East St. Louis, Illinois that he says is greater. He has launched a 501(c)3 non-profit organization

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