Making juice business worth her while


Co-Martinent says it is her ambition to promote healthy food and juices to Malaysians.

AFTER giving birth to her second child, Anabelle Co-Martinent knew it was the right time to quit her day job and start spending more time with her children.

She began making fruit juices from home and delivering them to customers. She also dreamt of turning it into a “cafe-like” business where people could come over to enjoy fresh juices just like other eateries serving coffee and cakes.

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