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Monday, April 29
The Indiana Daily Student

Iuri Santos pushes the Rasta Pops cart toward downtown Bloomington with his daughter Zara (left), 10, and her friend Jasmine following behind. Santos grew up in Brazil where he says vendors are on almost every street selling ice pops from coolers strapped to their necks, it was those memories that inspired him and his wife to start this business in Bloomington. Glory Sheeley and Glory Sheeley

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Iuri Santos pushes the Rasta Pops cart toward downtown Bloomington with his daughter Zara (left), 10, and her friend Jasmine following behind. Santos grew up in Brazil where he says vendors are on almost every street selling ice pops from coolers strapped to their necks, it was those memories that inspired him and his wife to start this business in Bloomington.