US 33-year-old started selling banana pudding to pay for a $1,500 fender bender—now his business brings in $450,000 a year

The 2014 hit-and-run that put a dent in Lloyd Ortuoste’s 2003 Subaru WRX only caused around $1,500 in damage, but it changed his life forever.

The car was Ortuoste’s first big purchase as a 20-something. He loved its turbocharged engine and bright yellow paint job. He knew he wanted to get it fixed, but the person who sideswiped him didn’t leave their insurance information, and the cost of the repairs were equivalent to nearly a month’s pay at the time.

To fund the repairs, Ortuoste got creative. He decided to sell his homemade banana pudding — already a hit with his friends — in an effort to raise the money he needed. He and his now wife Trisha Villanueva started the “Baonanas” hashtag on Instagram and quickly saw orders start to pour in.

The pair realized that what was originally meant to just help them pull together a few thousand dollars had the potential to be a full business in its own right.
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After making enough money to repair the Subaru, Ortuoste kept going. In the decade that followed, Baonanas blossomed into a viral hit. At its peak, Baonanas boasted three brick-and-mortar locations plus a thriving wholesale and catering business.

These days, Baonanas’ menu features dozens of flavors ranging from classic banana pudding to more creative offerings like ube, s’mores and lychee rose. The business brings in roughly $450,000 per year from its Jersey City outpost and robust catering and wholesale operations.

Ortuoste still drives his more than 20-year-old Subaru, but he’s thankful to have been on the receiving end of that fateful hit-and-run.

“I always say he’s a silent partner, whoever hit my car,” he says. “If I could meet them today, I’d owe them a lot of hugs.”

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Is this a store that only sells pudding? Is that a thing now?
 
I'm genuinely glad to see shit like this sometimes. I hope everyone that's been going through the rough bullshit of the last decade eventually finds their footing again like this guy did.
Is this a store that only sells pudding? Is that a thing now?
I remember weirder small thing specific kinda places being around 10 or 20 years back. Time perception's been stranger than usual lately but I know for certain that there have been places hyper-specific like this that somehow do well.
 
I'm genuinely glad to see shit like this sometimes. I hope everyone that's been going through the rough bullshit of the last decade eventually finds their footing again like this guy did.

I remember weirder small thing specific kinda places being around 10 or 20 years back. Time perception's been stranger than usual lately but I know for certain that there have been places hyper-specific like this that somehow do well.
Maybe it really is really good banana pudding. Stranger things have happened.
 
Hipster New Yorkers (this part of New Jersey is in the NYC metro area) love banana pudding because Sex and the City was filmed next to a bakery that makes it. They treat it like some fancy food even though it’s literally just Jello vanilla pudding with chopped bananas and Nilla wafers mixed in.

Meanwhile, in the South it’s a cheap dessert and definitely not high-class.
 
Hipster New Yorkers (this part of New Jersey is in the NYC metro area) love banana pudding because Sex and the City was filmed next to a bakery that makes it. They treat it like some fancy food even though it’s literally just Jello vanilla pudding with chopped bananas and Nilla wafers mixed in.

Meanwhile, in the South it’s a cheap dessert and definitely not high-class.
So, open an eatery near a bunch of white gated upper-class communities and have the eatery specialize in making foods related to/featured in popular (lefty/woman-ish) shows/films?
 
Hipster New Yorkers (this part of New Jersey is in the NYC metro area) love banana pudding because Sex and the City was filmed next to a bakery that makes it. They treat it like some fancy food even though it’s literally just Jello vanilla pudding with chopped bananas and Nilla wafers mixed in.

Meanwhile, in the South it’s a cheap dessert and definitely not high-class.
Even so, managing to grift $450k per annum from Retard hipsters is very respectable. At least, in the most Jewish manner possible.
 
I remember weirder small thing specific kinda places being around 10 or 20 years back. Time perception's been stranger than usual lately but I know for certain that there have been places hyper-specific like this that somehow do well.
Like 25 years ago when there started being rumblings of a Walmart Supercenter setting up in our town in the near future a handful of the more generalized local shops hyper-focused on one specific thing that Walmarts didn't generally offer, or at least something they didn't offer well. They didn't all make it but some of them are still around, the one that I always specifically think of as an example became a glass-and-window shop. Basically none of the shops that tried to remain general purpose survived, they just got replaced by dollar generals
 
Is this a store that only sells pudding? Is that a thing now?
About six years ago or so Chicken Salad Chick opened in a strip mall in town, my mother was convinced that there was no way a restaurant focused on chicken salad could do well but places have come and gone in that timeframe.

I remember weirder small thing specific kinda places being around 10 or 20 years back. Time perception's been stranger than usual lately but I know for certain that there have been places hyper-specific like this that somehow do well.
There were definitely mall stores in the 1980s and 1990s that tended to be very specialized, but they've all but disappeared.
 
Even if it's a nigger, I'm glad people are putting out stories of regularly-aged people starting something and making it big. Way too fucking often are people demoralized by stories of "THIS 12 YEAR OLD MADE A MULTIMILLION DOLLAR COMPANY (thanks to his parents), AND YOU'RE TOO LATE TO MAKE ANY OF IT YOU 25-YEAR-OLD BURGER FLIPPER".
Just goes to show that all you really need is a market with demand to start. Sure eventually you'll have to worry about all that LLC and self-hosted business bullshit, but that's only when you're actually raking in the dough.
 
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