
By Leeanne Griffin
Andrea Meriano knew precisely how she wanted her Cannoli Food Truck to look, even borrowing her niece's crayons to sketch the exact design with hot pink and leopard-print trim. The truck's color scheme would also be reflected at her family's brick-and-mortar bakery, which was moving from Guilford to Madison.
But the night before the truck was ready, she lay awake and wondered if she'd made the right decision. "I'm lying in bed and thinking, 'Oh my God, I have a bright pink truck with a leopard awning on it, what was I thinking, no one's going to come, no man is going to come to the truck,'" she recalls.
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