The ByWard Market has long been a cultural and culinary hub in Ottawa, but a new vision is emerging—one that positions it as the epicenter of the “Elbows Up” movement. …
Chap Chap Snacks in the news
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Exciting news! Chap Chap Snacks was recently featured on CBC Radio Canada’s “In Town and Out“ for a special interview. We had the incredible opportunity to share our story, our …
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We are beyond excited to share that Chap Chap Snacks has been highlighted by uOttawa Alumni as part of their Black History Month series! In this special feature, our founder, …
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Chap Chap Snacks Featured on CTV Ottawa’s Live Local Shopping!
We’re excited to share that Chap Chap Snacks was recently featured on CTV Ottawa’s Live Local Shopping segment! As part of a special segment highlighting Black-owned businesses, our founder had …
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Tetia Bayoro ou Le bilinguisme comme source d’intégration Pour cette immigrante d’origine ivoirienne, Tetia Bayoro, la vie est un long fleuve tranquille avec des vagues de rires aux éclats. En …
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An Ottawa woman’s fruitless search for the plantain chips, dried mangos and other treats she grew up snacking on in Africa has inspired her to launch a tasty side hustle. …
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Canada Starts Grant Recipient : Tetia Bayoro, founder of CHAP CHAP SNACKS
Entrepreneur Profile: Tetia Bayoro, founder of Chap Chap Snacks Staples is proud to support Canadian entrepreneurs with tools and resources to help them build their businesses and turn their dreams …
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