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James and Jolly Onobun at Jolly Jolly Bakery

James and Jolly, owners of Jolly Jolly Bakery, share their passion for their business.

Aired 11/23/2019

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James and Jolly Onobun at Jolly Jolly Bakery

Clip: 11/23/2019 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions

James and Jolly, owners of Jolly Jolly Bakery, share their passion for their business.

James and Jolly Onobun, owners of Jolly Jolly Bakery, share their passions for their business, their origin story, what to look for in a Nigerian agege bread (a pillowy texture), and their desire to leave something good for their sons.

Aired 11/23/2019

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