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From Street Vendor to Floral Empire: How Honduran Julie White Built Six Online Flower Shops in the U.S.

"Julie White, a determined Honduran entrepreneur, turned hardship into opportunity when she moved to the U.S. in 2019. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic and her mother’s illness, Julie began selling flowers on the street to cover medical expenses. Within just three days, she sold out — sparking the beginning of her preserved flower business. Today, she proudly owns six successful online florists across the United States, delivering beauty from Los Angeles to Nashville. Her journey is a powerful example of resilience, creativity, and the courage to follow your dreams."

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From Adversity to Bloom: Julie Blanco’s Journey with Rose Gold Victory

"Julie Blanco began her entrepreneurial journey in 2012 selling natural flowers in Honduras and later moved her venture to Los Angeles in 2020. Faced with pandemic-related challenges, she discovered preserved flowers — long-lasting alternatives that require no water — and began selling them to support her family during her mother’s battle with COVID-19. Her company, Rose Gold Victory, grew rapidly, now collaborating with multinational companies and offering training workshops to inspire other entrepreneurs. With a focus on product quality, design innovation, and strong digital presence, Julie envisions expanding her brand nationally and internationally, while also developing RGV Cargo and RGV Wholesale to support job creation and community empowerment."

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Diario Roatan Article

"Julie Blanco, a brave and enterprising Honduran, has conquered the American dream by going from selling flowers on the streets to becoming the proud owner of six successful online florists in the United States. The incredible story of Blanco was shared through TikTok, where he documented his journey from Honduras to achieving business success in the American country."

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Tiempo

"The catracha Julie Blanco made her story of how she went from selling flowers on the streets of Honduras to having six stores in the United States."

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