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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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.
Even today in my country there is a chain of stores that sells only peanut butter, in various flavours. No other nut butters, if you want almond fuck you keep walking. Don't ask me how it works, but it works.

This is a nice story, I kinda want to try that banana pudding.
 
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
At first I was thinking that Banana Pudding was sone euphemism for gay sex. Than I hit this part of the article and realized I was right.

No straight man drives a Subaru!
 
Wrxs are badasss, I swear, if shitlibs seemingly get their life experience from muh netflix, some of you guys do likewise but from boomerbook memes
 
I eagerly await seeing how Kiwi Farmers twist this into a cause for outrage.
1. both he and his wife are brown

2. he has an ugly Disney Gums smile

3. the car in question is a yellow Subaru WRX which is one of the gayest and most obnoxious "sports" cars

4. the original accident happened because "the person who sideswiped him didn’t leave their insurance information", which means it was more illegal immigrant crime glossed over by journoscum

5. this is a story about something good happening to a citizen of New Jersey, which i am ethically opposed to

hth
 
Just reminds me of local ice cream places honestly.
Its a stupid name, but its the fun kind of stupid, not the focus group, corporate slop stupid. And that's a good kind of stupid.

My local ice cream shops always doing monthly flavors, and some of the names are painful to say, but they taste more than good enough to make up for it. Good on this guy for finding his niche and making something of it, why sell your labor when you can just as easily sell the products of it.
 
I eagerly await seeing how Kiwi Farmers twist this into a cause for outrage.
The correct take is “Good for him, but the vast majority of his demographic won’t do this”. For every Lloyd there are 100 deadbeat hombres who will never even think to pay a car repair bill or bill for anything else.
 
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