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Startup Briefs

  • Nuevo Latino Natural Foods of Boulder announces the introduction of the Tambobamba brand of all natural, vegetarian Latin American and Caribbean cuisine in easy-to-prepare side dishes, according to company founder Jim Hoagland. Tambobamba is available in area Whole Foods Market and other stores. Visit www.tambobamba.com.
  • Offering natural solutions to household insect pests is Xact Impact Natural Pest Management LLC, originally based in Florida, but now with offices in Niwot, CO, serving Boulder County. Contact Ken and Jenine Rubin,www.xactimpact.com.
  • Mamas to be now have an organic choice through the launch of Jessica Scott Ltd.’s new collection of organic maternity fashions and baby bedding. Jessica Franz-Christensen and husband Scott founded the company in Boulder. The company donates 2.5% of net profits to the Children’s Health Environmental Coalition in Los Angeles, educating the public about preventable health problems caused by exposure to toxic substances. Visit www.jessicascottltd.com.
  • Dishin’ It Up at 2810 Larimer in Denver was born in the Denver Enterprise Center business incubator, but now with 14 work stations, customers spend an hour assembling fresh meals to be frozen at home for a week or a month’s worth of healthful meals made with fresh ingredients. The “take and make” concept was established by Chris Bird and partner Jennifer Esposito. The meals solutions providers uses organic ingredients whenever possible. Visit www.dishinitup.com.
  • Alternative healer Athena Lund has opened the Smart Nature Spa, 1909 Broadway in Boulder, offering non-invasive, holistic wellness treatments utilizing a proprietary VIP Treatment System, says the company. Smart Nature Spa offers the latest treatments for shaping, slimming, wrinkles, sagging skin, stretch marks, scars, and other age-related conditions. Tel 303.938.1000.
  • Organica Café and Coffee Shop opened in Boulder this July at 1634 Walnut. The owners, Melanie Harth and her husband, Dany Padilla, make much of the fare served from scratch.
  • Three Little Figs, an all vegan market in Boulder, sells no products containing animal products of any kind including meat, milk, eggs or honey. The shop carries exotic products and brands not found in other local stores. Sarah Florez and Lynn Halpern opened the shop a year ago on 2793 Iris Ave. in the Willow Springs shopping center.

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