Episode 51: Our guest is Veronica Joy Didelot, a Jacksonville mom who is better known as The Pico Princess. In this episode, we chat with Veronica Joy about all things pico, from her humble beginnings as a home cook to her launch on the shelves of Native Sun.
Episode 51: Show Notes
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Episode 51: About Our Guest

Veronica Joy Didelot is a native of San Antonio, Texas and now a permanently transplanted Floridian. She is proud to call Mayport home for the last 8 years. This Jacksonville mom has been married 20 years and is mother to Vinny (18) and Mia (17). A teacher by trade, with an MSEd in curriculum, instruction, and assessment it was never her plan to sling Pico for a living, but God had a different plan.
Episode 51: The Pico Princess

The Pico Princess makes the most authentic handmade fresh Pico, Guac, and Tex-Mex seasoned Pinto Beans. All their products are gluten, oil, vinegar, and dairy free, they’re so allergy friendly anyone and everyone can eat’em!!!

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