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1 Million Cups returns with a ‘euphoric’ presentation

On Jan. 16, Milford's Euphoric Herbals will be on deck for the first 1MC event of the year.

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After taking a break in December, the monthly entrepreneur networking series 1 Million Cups returns on January 16, featuring a presentation by Cindy Collins, owner and founder of Euphoric Herbals.

Based in Milford, Euphoric Herbals is a herbal apothecary specializing in products for nursing mothers. Since opening an online shop in 2010, she has served thousands of moms in 58 countries, and has been featured in Forbes. The company has the distinction of being both a woman-owned business and a veteran-owned business.

Collins will present a six minute presentation about her business, followed by a question and answer session. 1 Million Cups presentations are casually referred to as “pitches,” but they are not pitching for investments or to sell. Instead, the pitches are designed to start a conversation that fosters peer feedback, as well as an opportunity to offer advice to other entrepreneurs.

1 Million Cups is normally held on the second Wednesday of the month (due to the holidays, the January ’19 event falls on the third Wednesday) at Delaware Technical Community College’s Wilmington campus. Click here for details.

If you’re interested in giving a 1 Million Cups presentation on your own startup, you can apply to present here.

Get a primer on Collins and her company by way of this episode of a podcast called Mommispace:

Update: This story has been updated to include the correct event date: Jan. 16. (1/11/19, 10:54 a.m.)

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