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New to town: A second life for chopsticks, a bubble tea spot, and a TikTok store

Por: The Boston Globe Business October 09, 2022

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Elaine Chow believes your chopsticks can be more than utensils.In fact, she knows they can.The Savin Hill resident is giving “a mountain of chopsticks” a second life at a new micro-factory that was launched in Charlestown in early September. (Its formal grand opening is Oct. 25.) There, Chow melds the breakable wooden staples of Asian food into something more: cell ($11), ($67), and even ($960).It’s all possible through , a Canadian... + full article



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