- Dimi
We manufacture our desserts in small batches and partner with local chefs to celebrate seasonal, regional, and cultural flavors Your favorites Ready-to-eat Clink your glass A new, sweet way to say "cheers"! Our packaging is 100% recyclable All goodness, zero waste
- Dhimmi - Wikipedia
Historically, dhimmi status was originally applied to Jews, Christians, and Sabians, who are considered "People of the Book" in Islamic theology Later, this status was also applied to Zoroastrians, Sikhs, Hindus, Jains, and Buddhists [9][10][11]
- Dimi desserts bring a taste of Europe to U. S. consumers
Instead, he thought back to the desserts in jars he’d enjoyed as a youngster, and soon Dimi was born The refrigerated line of single-serve desserts is just getting started, but the Black-owned business has plans to bring those sweet little somethings to a larger market
- Dimi: Wharton alum Jeff Aziakou eyes $1M year for Philadelphia single . . .
The Wharton alum drew on his French upbringing to launch the single-serve dessert brand, for which he has a goal of hitting $1 million in revenue in 2023
- About Us – Dimi
The result is Dimi - a refrigerated line of indulgent single-serve desserts designed to celebrate Me Moments We Moments As a Black-owned business operating in my hometown of Philadelphia, we are a small team with big dreams to elevate American recipes across cultures, regions, and seasons
- Dimi - Wikipedia
Dimi, short for the given names Dimitri (disambiguation), Dimitrios or Dimitra (disambiguation) Dimi (metric prefix), obsolete non-SI metric prefix for 10 −4 (symbol is dm)
- Products – Dimi
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- DIMI Jeans | Denim workwear co.
DIMI Jeans is an Amsterdam-born brand by two brothers, driven by a passion for garments that tell a story Every piece starts in our own atelier, guided by craftsmanship and heritage
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