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Tuesday, April 30
The Indiana Daily Student

Husband and wife, Iuri Santos and Linda Lewis, pose beside their first business endeavor, Rasta Pops. The pair met while Lewis was teaching English in Brazil, Santos' homeland, and after three months decided to marry and live together in the United States. After fifteen years they have two children, Zeca, 13, and Zara, 10, and have kept a connection to Brazil through continuing traditions and now, running their Brazilian-inspired ice pops business. Glory Sheeley and Glory Sheeley

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Husband and wife, Iuri Santos and Linda Lewis, pose beside their first business endeavor, Rasta Pops. The pair met while Lewis was teaching English in Brazil, Santos' homeland, and after three months decided to marry and live together in the United States. After fifteen years they have two children, Zeca, 13, and Zara, 10, and have kept a connection to Brazil through continuing traditions and now, running their Brazilian-inspired ice pops business.