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==References==
==References==
* Massouleh, Tara (November 28, 2016) "Naughty But Nice Kettlecorn takes off in the Magic City." ''Birmingham'' magazine
* Wilson, Haley (February 23, 2022) "Tanesha Sims-Summers Popped on Birmingham’s Scene; Never Looked Back." {{BT}}
* Wilson, Haley (February 23, 2022) "Tanesha Sims-Summers Popped on Birmingham’s Scene; Never Looked Back." {{BT}}



Revision as of 16:35, 8 March 2022

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Naughty But Nice Kettle Corn Co. (NBNKC) is a popcorn maker and retailer founded in 2014 by former investment banker and digital marketing specialist Tanesha Sims-Summers with her husband Clem.

The business was suggested by Sims-Summers aunt, who had seen the success of a similar company in Virginia. It originally operated from her father's party supply store in Five Points West. Sims-Summers brought a trailer to public events, beginning with Irondale's Whistle Stop Festival. In 2018 the company established a brick-and-mortar production facility at 5363 1st Avenue North in Woodlawn. A year later, a new food truck, dubbed Ms. Poppy, replaced the former trailer for events.

In 2021 Naughty But Nice Kettle Corn Co. was selected, along with Ursula Smith Co. and Pinsperation, to participate in MasterCard's "Priceless" campaign, supporting Black-owned creative businesses.

References

  • Massouleh, Tara (November 28, 2016) "Naughty But Nice Kettlecorn takes off in the Magic City." Birmingham magazine
  • Wilson, Haley (February 23, 2022) "Tanesha Sims-Summers Popped on Birmingham’s Scene; Never Looked Back." The Birmingham Times

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