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Best friends who later became business partners, Daphane Carter and Taia Rashid decided to start the first Black women-owned citrus-based liqueur in the United States after leaving their high-profile jobs to pursue their passion for limoncello. According to their website, the idea for the liqueur came to the founders of the handcrafted spirit brand, Cashid…
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