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Meet Julie Davine of Three Lollies in San Fernando Valley

Today we’d like to introduce you to Julie Davine.

Three Lollies was started by healthcare professionals who saw how debilitating nausea can be for pregnant women, cancer patients, bariatric patients, and others suffering from chronic nausea. They wanted to find a natural, drug-free remedy to help ease nausea symptoms and dry mouth.

We’re always bombarded by how great it is to pursue your passion, etc – but we’ve spoken with enough people to know that it’s not always easy. Overall, would you say things have been easy for you?
One of the struggles has been to distinguish the product from regular candy. The delivery method is in a lollipop, lozenge or chew. At first glance, the ingredients appear to be the same as those of regular candy. However, we use only natural ingredients. And more importantly, the active ingredient is the natural oils that have been researched to help combat nausea. These oils are used as the flavoring for our products. We use no artificial sweeteners or flavorings.

So let’s switch gears a bit and go into the Three Lollies story. Tell us more about the business.
Three Lollies is a small business. We truly care about helping people feel better. We take our customer service very seriously. Helping people is our mission and we are very proud of that. In addition, we are sticklers about the quality of our product. We know we are helping people who are sick and uncomfortable. The last thing we want them to worry about is whether or not they are getting a quality product.

Has luck played a meaningful role in your life and business?
I think a bit of both good and bad luck. We’ve been fortunate that people have embraced our products. However, during the economic downturn, we did lose a lot of smaller mom and pop retailers, which did impact our business.

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