ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Small Business Top Ten Big Wins

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Small Business Top Ten Big Wins
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Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation issued the following announcement on April 18.

ICYMI, some good news from Anne Arundel Patch for your Monday!

Odenton-based Caribbean spice maker BoCa Flavor is one of just 10 small businesses – out of more than 4,750 entrants from across the U.S.! – to make it to the final round of the Barclays Bank US “Small Business Big Wins” contest.

The women-owned company is guaranteed to take home at least $5,000 but, with your help, could take home as much as $60,000.

Search “BoCa” to learn more about this great #AnneArundelCounty company then submit your vote DAILY THROUGH APRIL 22 here:

https://barclayssmallbizbigwins.com/gallery/

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Anne Arundel County Economic Development Corporation



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