A Sister's Act

Nothing bonds sisters like a common goal

Hello friend,

Sisters. There is no other relationship like it. When there’s trust, respect and love between them, it just happens to be the perfect recipe for success in business. 

In this issue of the newsletter, in recognition of International Sisters Day, we introduce you to sister acts that prove blood is thicker than water. The Fortunato twins joined forces to turn their college trunk shows into a thriving jewellery brand; the Marotta sisters bring wine to the table in Ontario’s Niagara Region; the Blair sisters in Calgary want you to “touch your pits” with their all-natural deodorant; the Jones sisters create scents for wellness; and The Singh Twins are blazing a trail in contemporary art using ancient Indian art techniques. 

We’ve been on this Genuinely Stellar journey for four months now and we couldn’t be more grateful for your support along the way! We hope you are taking advantage of our referral program, which offers rewards for the subscribers you send to us! Once they confirm their subscription, you become eligible for a number of goodies! If you refer 20 people, you earn a virtual wine tasting with our very own sommelier, Tonia Wilson! Keep those referrals coming! You will find your unique referral code towards the end of this email. 

Enjoy this week’s stories and thank you for your support, from the bottom of our hearts.

Enjoy!

Lizzie and Kathryn Fortunato use their twin power to grow their burgeoning statement jewellery business.

The Marotta sisters have been cultivating stellar grapes for a decade and the proof is in the bottle.

The Blair sisters don’t want you to stink. Their humorous approach to selling deodorant is paying dividends.

The Jones sisters are bringing wellness in a bottle to your selfcare routine and it might just transport you to a faraway place.

The Singh Twins are tandem artists who are taking on the contemporary art establishment with their brand of old meets new art.

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