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Businessowner LaToya Jolly is Built to Last, Much Like Birmingham

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By Chanda Temple birminghamal.gov Businessowner LaToya Jolly said her business and the city of Birmingham have something in common: They are both built to last. Jolly, 48, owner of Jolly Cakes &Treats, has decided to rename one of her bestsellers to “Magic City Velvet’’ during the month of July in honor of the city’s 150th birthday. […]

Source: The Birmingham Times

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