
Snack food created after cancer crisis was 'labor of love' for husband and wife
Fox News
A husband and wife from New York told Fox News Digital they became accidental business owners after creating a healthy, great-tasting snack that wasn't full of processed ingredients.
"In 2017, out of nowhere, I got diagnosed with breast cancer," Lori Levine told Fox News Digital. (See the video at the top of this article.) "I was recovering from breast cancer. Scott commutes three hours a day. We weren't starting a business." "I want to eat something that I enjoy. And I don't want to feel guilty about it. That was the goal." Peter Burke is a lifestyle editor with Fox News Digital.
Soon, she was having surgery and going through treatment.

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