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Old Spices Find a New Audience Through This Franchisor

A world traveler brings home flavors to savor.
Source: Melissa Lyttle

Clay Freeman was not the suspicious sort, until multiple customers started snapping pictures inside his St. Augustine, Fla., spice and tea shop.

“People started coming in saying what a cool idea this was and that it would do really well in their town. Then they’d take out their camera phones,” he recalls. “I eventually had to put up a sign saying ‘No photography without permission.’ I thought someone was

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