Enterprise Edition – Le Famuan

The owner of Sneauxballs serves the community by serving as a caterer at the Statehouse Tallahassee student residence. Photo credits: Instagram

Supporting Black-owned businesses is a great way to commemorate Black History Month. In Tallahassee, there are over 50 black-owned businesses. From food to clothes to beauty, there is something for everyone.

If you want to enhance your natural hair and appearance, the Chinese company Exotic Essentials LLC is the way to go. Rice water shampoo and conditioner, rice water hair treatment and exotic hair growth oil are some of the products offered. Their entire line of products is developed with natural and organic ingredients that promote healthy hair development.

The rice water infused shampoo and conditioner is the perfect addition to any daily washing routine. Both products gently cleanse and condition dry, dirty hair without stripping any of its natural oils. These products contain a variety of nutrients, including vitamins B, C, and E, all of which contribute to healthy hair growth.

Rice water hair growth treatment is one of their most popular products. The nutrients in rice water promote the healthy development of thick hair, increase hair volume and relieve irritated dry scalp with a cooling sensation. Exotic Growth Serum is made with 100% natural and organic oils and herbs.

This product has also been proven to promote faster hair growth. These products can be purchased at www.chinasexoticessentials.online/.

Do you want to support a good cause? Head to Sneauxballs and order a dessert from their extensive menu.
Sneauxballs began as a fundraiser for a youth development program in an apartment building and has since grown into a thriving establishment. Sneauxballs have thinner ice than traditional snow cones.

Jmo, Queen of Hearts, Ace and Love are some of the most popular flavors among customers. All these sweets are filled with cheesecakes and flavored syrups on ice, some topped with their Creole cream.

Sneauxballs, according to www.wtxl.com, has been able to mentor young people on how to start their own business and organize “donation days” where the community can receive free snowballs. You can find and support Sneauxballs at 2033 S Adams St, Tallahassee.

Head to Island OMG Seafood for succulent crabs, perfectly seasoned shrimp, melt-in-your-mouth garlic dip, or whatever your heart desires.

This is John Lee’s second family business, run by his wife, four children and two cousins. Their initial establishment is in Thomasville, where it is known and loved for its conch dishes such as fried conch and conch salad. Unlike the Thomasville location, the Tallahassee location seats 200 people and offers a diverse selection of alcoholic beverages.

Also popular are giant snow crab legs, lobster tails, blue crabs and their garlic butter and fried sauce. This family business is located at 1019 N Monroe St, Tallahassee.

There are many other black-owned businesses in Tallahassee, which can be located by searching “Black-owned businesses in Tallahassee” on Instagram or Google. Visit https://www.wtxl.com/news/local-news/juneteenth-2021-big-bend-area-black-owned-companies to see a list of other black-owned businesses in Tallahassee.

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