They've already raised more than $300,000 from the community.
for a $1 million bond offering, and that campaign has already raised more than $300,000 as of July 13.
"We've been a hit in Berkeley, CA since we opened in 2019, but after The New York Times called us 'the best bagel in the country', we really hit the capacity of what we can produce in this 1200 square foot space," reads the SMBX campaign."It is time for us to grow!" Investors’ funds will go toward construction and equipment for the Palo Alto shop and Berkeley factory, the campaign page says.
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