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Home-based business owners welcomed
BIZ rottweiler vending
Front row: Chamber of Commerce Membership and Programs Director Genese Baker, Chaplain Sid Taylor, Karen and James Bell of Rottweiler Vending and Ardysslife.com/kbell, Hinesville Mayor Jim Thomas and Pamela Haynes of The Coastal Bank. Back row: Essie Gilkey, Johnny Davis, Mercedes Martin, Patricia Nash, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kenny Smiley, Keep Liberty Beautiful Director Sara Swida, Melissa Lovett and Chamber of Commerce Executive Assistant Debbie Willingham. - photo by Photo provided.
The Liberty County Chamber of Commerce recently held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony at the gazebo on South Main Street for new home-based business owners James and Karen Bell of Rottweiler Vending and Ardysslife.com/kbell.
Rottweiler Vending is an office deli vending machine business that offers beverages, snacks and hot and cold meals. The company’s 42-inch wide machines are designed to fit into break areas, and hold breakfast, lunch and dinner options, along with soft drinks, juice and water.    
The Bells’ online business, Ardysslife.com/kbell, offers fitness, nutrition, cosmetics and personal care products and business opportunities.

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