Mitchellville, MD — October 14, 2009 —
The online store for LollipopChef.com's delicious and decadent Lollipop
Brownies was launched on Tuesday, October 13, 2009.
The first phase of the Web project was completed in July of this year and
announced in a
previous
news article.
Lollipop Chef Vicki Richardson now offers all four of her famous Lollipop
Brownie products for online purchase. In addition, custom baked goods are
available by special order.

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the store is expected to significantly grow the business of this budding
culinary entrepreneur.
Lollipop Chef, founded in 2008, is only the latest of many successful
endeavors of "Renaissance Woman" Vicki Richardson. Vicki's impressive and
varied resume reveals past job titles such as actor, producer, bartender,
caterer, children's party planner, writer, law school dean's fellow,
litigator, and Peace Corps volunteer.
Visit
Lollipop Chef's Online Web Store and consider indulging yourself
— or sending a package of fudgy treats to someone special.
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