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This forward-thinking approach not only benefits Fat Tony's employees and customers but also sets a precedent for other businesses in the service industry to explore alternative working arrangements that prioritize both employee welfare and operational efficiency. By reimagining traditional work schedules and embracing innovative solutions like the 5-hour workday, companies can create a more sustainable and rewarding work environment for their employees while meeting the evolving needs of their customers.Arabic malt energy drinks, protein Snickers bars, an edible Barbie dream house, Snoop Dogg chips; if any of those exotic snacks pique your interest there are places to get them in Kelowna. Seoulful Convenience specializes in Korean snacks and drinks, In 'N' Out Arabic Market has Middle Eastern treats to spice things up and 24 Hour Snacks is a shop that carries bizarre delights you won’t find in almost any other brick and mortar shop. Jessie Lal and her husband Dean Ahmad opened 24 Hour Snacks just over a year ago. “Ninety-nine point nine per cent of the people that come in here are in a good mood,” Ahmad said. “So it's been pretty fun getting to meet people and seeing people's reactions and seeing things.” The shop has candy flavoured drinks, chips inspired by fast food places like Pizza Hut and Subway, big spicy pickles, protein Snickers bars and other snacks that would give your tastebuds whiplash. Ahmad also likes seeing people feel nostalgic when they see classic snacks. “It's a lot of retro candies and things you haven't seen in a while. So it's exciting to see people get excited from stuff from their childhood and things like that,” he said. “The best part, I think, is when you have a grandparent come in with their kid, and their grandkid, they'll come in there and see something they've seen in their childhood. We have those Popeye candy sticks, like the cigarette sticks back in the day.” READ MORE: iN PHOTOS: How a Kamloops food photographer makes mouthwatering images Ahmad said the idea came from a relative who sold strange snacks during the pandemic. “My wife's cousin had the idea, he did it during COVID back in Vancouver. And the rare kind of exotic snacks, everything, and it went quite well. And we realized there's nothing like this in Kelowna, so we thought we'd give it a shot. And the reception has been great, people have been really happy with it,” he said. The exotic snack business isn’t easy. Limey The British Shop was a store in Kelowna that sold British snacks, and they announced that they had to close up shop on Nov. 1. The shop said importing their inventory was too expensive. “Market forces have made it impossible to continue. Everyone is struggling right now, and we understand, we really do, but we simply haven’t had the sales that get us through,” Limey said in its closing announcement on social media. “Shipping is through the roof and every which way we turn we are loaded with new and increasing costs that we can’t, and won’t, pass on. On top of all this, we have done nothing but struggle to get stock in, Port Strikes, Rail Strikes, Postal Strikes, it’s all killing small business.” Von Schweets is a novelty candy shop a few doors down from 24HR Snacks, but Ahmad said there isn’t a rivalry. “There's nowhere quite like this. They're a traditional candy store with the bulk candies and things like that. I wouldn't call us competitors. We just kind of complement each other,” Ahmad said. To contact a reporter for this story, email Jesse Tomas or call 250-488-3065 or email the editor . You can also submit photos, videos or news tips to the newsroom and be entered to win a monthly prize draw. Find our Journalism Ethics policy here. We welcome your comments and opinions on our stories but play nice. We won't censor or delete comments unless they contain off-topic statements or links, unnecessary vulgarity, false facts, spam or obviously fake profiles. If you have any concerns about what you see in comments, email the editor in the link above. SUBSCRIBE to our awesome newsletter here .
The Colorado Avalanche have pulled off a trade with the Nashville Predators, getting a 23-year-old winger in exchange for another forward. Two teams who have been active on the NHL trade market recently have pulled of an exchange of forwards and draft picks. The Colorado Avalanche have acquired 23-year-old forward Juuso Parssinen from the Nashville Predators in exchange for 24-year-old forward Ondrej Pavel. The Avalanche gave up a third round pick in next year's draft in the deal, while the Predators added a seventh rounder. Juuso Parssinen has suited up in 15 games for the Predators in 2024-25, registering five points (2G, 3A). Four of those five points came over a four-game point streak from Nov. 6-11 while also scoring in back-to-back games. Ondrej Pavel, 24, has two assists and 16 penalty minutes in 14 games with the AHL's Colorado Eagles in 2024-25, his second full professional season. Pavel made his NHL debut with the Avalanche on Nov. 7, 2023 against the New Jersey Devils and went on to play in one more game for Colorado that season. Predators GM Barry Trotz recently flipped Alexandre Carrier to the Montreal Canadiens in a one-for-one trade for defenceman Justin Barron . Meanwhile, Joe Sakic of the Colorado Avalanche recently signed goaltender MacKenzie Blackwood to a five year, $25 million dollar contract extension after picking him up in the a trade with a San Jose Sharks a few weeks earlier. This article first appeared on Blade of Steel and was syndicated with permission.Greif Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2024 Results
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