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Bertie's Biscuits LLC

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nashville's original biscuit food cart. selling our three flavored biscuit mixes across the southeast.

Headquarters:
Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37203
Industry:
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Founded:
2017
Employees:
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Annual Revenue:
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Type: Private
Ticker: -

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