25-05-2025
5 homegrown businesses on Treasure Coast sell shrimp, chips, wine, beer, pineapples
Hometown Area Local Day on May 25 celebrates what it means to be a local from your current hometown or from the town where you grew up. Here are five homegrown businesses on the Treasure Coast.
Innovative, state-of-the-art indoor aquaculture farm that raises about 275 tons of Pacific white shrimp a year
Started in 2012 in the back of a Hobe Sound fruit stand to make uniquely flavored tortilla chips, seasonings and salsas
10 acres with 6 miles of vines with two muscadine grape varieties: Carlos for white wines and Noble for red wines
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Treasure Coast's first craft brewery opened in 2013 and started canning its own beer for sale in 2017 after moving into larger location
Grandson of a former citrus grove owner harvests thousands of pineapples a year on his family's 25-acre farm
Laurie K. Blandford is TCPalm's entertainment reporter dedicated to finding the best things to do on the Treasure Coast. Email her at Sign up for her What To Do in 772 weekly newsletter at
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