Do you want to know what’s happening in the eastern Idaho business scene? We’ve got you covered. Here is a rundown of this week’s business news across the valley.
POCATELLO – Jennifer McMaster wants to help customers provide an Easter basket for their loved ones this year.
The 50-year-old Chubbuck native opened Treasure Trove at 755 North Main Street, Ste. D, in Pocatello last week. She runs it with her business partner, Tara Teuscher. It’s a home decor shop that specializes in offering items at “good prices.”
“We’ve got a little bit of everything and we just mark it up a few dollars to give the best deals that we can for our customers,” McMaster tells EastIdahoNews.com. “We’ve got games, puzzles, squish toys, Disney stuff, dinosaurs — lots of things.”
Several items in the store, such as some German nutcrackers, are worth more than $1,000 and are being sold for less than $100.
“I’m not in it for the money. It’s more of a hobby,” she says. “I’ve got a wholesale license, so we buy some things … at vintage fairs (and other places).”
The store also provides gift baskets for any occasion. Easter baskets are the current hot seller. Take a look inside and see some of the items in the video above.
Though the store opened without fanfare, McMaster says “quite a few people” came on the first day of business and bought things. She’s grateful for the support. She looks forward to watching the business grow and expand.
McMaster owns a preschool in town and has sold jewelry for years. She says it was Teuscher’s history of collecting home decor items that sparked the idea for the business.
“She’s got three storage units full of merchandise,” says McMaster. “She brings a lot of the home decor. I bring more of the kitchen gadgets, the toys for kids, books, games, puzzles.”
McMaster recently became an empty-nester. She sees the business as a rewarding way to spend her time. She also enjoys interacting with people and finding good deals online. That’s her main motivation behind the shop.
She’s grateful to have the small location on Main Street. New items are added weekly and she thinks customers will keep coming back once they see the prices. She hopes it’s a business that’s around for “quite a while.”
“We started out smaller to see what our response would be,” McMaster says. “There’s an opportunity of another building coming available that we hope works out.”
Treasure Trove is open Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
AMMON – Duck Donuts, known for serving warm, made-to-order doughnuts, is now offering the ultimate flavor obsession.
Cookie butter, available through June 29, is topped with cookie butter glaze and sprinkled with crunchy cookie butter crumbles. A swirl of creamy buttercream finishes it off.
Patrons can create their own combinations, including cookie butter glaze with buttercream and cookie butter crumbles, cookie butter crumbles and vanilla drizzle, chocolate drizzle or cookie butter crumbles.
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Duck Donuts is also serving cookie butter lattes, available hot or iced. Customers can enjoy it in a doughnut ice cream sandwich rolled in crunchy cookie butter crumbles.
ASHTON – Fall River Electric Cooperative rates are set to increase after May 1.
The increase will be collected by a modest increase in the monthly demand charge. The increase in demand helps align power demand costs to co-op rates while ensuring greater fairness to all members. It also helps recoup infrastructure costs from customers driving higher usage.
There will be no increase in the kilowatt hour charge or the monthly access fee. The reasons for the increase include:
Fall River has added new information and tools to its website to help customers better manage demand usage. Residential members can access their account online to evaluate usage during peak times.
Upcoming Veterans Ball will raise funds for historic memorial building in Pocatello
Bank of Commerce launches Savings Scholars Program for kids
Blue Cross of Idaho cuts jobs as state gives contract to for-profit insurers
‘There seems to be plenty of supply’: Egg prices fall 9% from last week
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