
Tea n' More
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Tea n' More
@3QuartersImages
My passions are many. Started a Tea business in 2020, a dog Mom, a photographer, graphic designer, and lover of social media.







B2B commerce as a growth strategy: "Faire 'opening its doors' to business-use buyers" 🛒 Faire — the $5.2B wholesale marketplace built for independent retailers — is now letting businesses buy wholesale for their own operations, not just for resale 🏨 Early targets include boutique hotels, restaurants, corporate buyers, event planners and wellness practices — all sourcing products that shape their customer experience 📊 Tens of thousands of businesses had already been trying to buy on Faire for operational use — the platform called this segment "substantial and largely underserved" 💰 About 5,000 businesses joined a pilot program and placed millions of dollars in orders — with JW Marriott San Francisco Union Square among the early adopters 🔗 The move eliminates manual sourcing workflows — no more direct emails and spreadsheets — by bringing operational buyers into a single, structured wholesale channel 📈 For brands on Faire, it's a meaningful demand unlock — hotels, offices and event venues can now access full catalog ordering and seamless reordering alongside retail buyers #B2Becommerce #marketplace buff.ly/qJQ66Ij

“Morning Fox” signed prints in my #etsy shop and wholesale on #faire ! mamakikis.etsy.com/listing/632954… #fox #animal #coffee #coffeelover #coffeeshop #gift #giftideas #gifts #giftshop #animalart #whimsical #whimsicalart #wildlife #wildlifeart #hollysimental






In Alabama a man said "Roll Tide" to me as a greeting. Later that same day, the same man said "Roll Tide" as a goodbye. I asked a woman at the store what it means. She said, "Roll Tide." I asked what it means. She said, "It means Roll Tide, sugar." So I began collecting evidence. I kept a list. I am not embarrassed about the list. I have now heard "Roll Tide" used as: hello. Goodbye. Thank you. I am sorry. Congratulations. That is unfortunate. I agree. I disagree. And once, in a hardware store, as a complete set of instructions for installing a ceiling fan. I heard it said at a funeral. It was appropriate. It was the most appropriate thing anyone said that day. I began using it. Carefully at first, the way a man handles a borrowed sword. I said it to a cashier. She said it back. I said it to a police officer who had stopped me for a broken taillight. He looked at me for a long moment. He looked at my face. He looked at my taillight. Then he said it back, and nodded once, and did not write the ticket. I wish to be extremely clear that I am not claiming those two events are related. I am also not claiming they are unrelated. A man at a gas station heard my accent and asked where I was from. I told him Japan. He said, "Roll Tide." He meant welcome. I knew he meant welcome. There was no ambiguity at all. I have been in Alabama eleven days. I have one word. It has been enough for everything. I have started saying it in other states. It does not work in other states. I said it in a warehouse store in Oregon. One man turned around. He was from Alabama. He said it back. We did not speak after that. We did not have to. I say it anyway.

We found another surreal place on our way. I know some people will say I’m too positive about everything I see, but this place was crazy. They had a shooting range in the store.


Happy Monday pocket friends!! Bagel day has begun! Three more batches to go. Everything, double cheddar and chocolate chip coming next.





