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Meet Montana And Alyssa Stith And Mortimer of DreamSip Dirty Soda Co.

Today we’d like to introduce you to Montana And Alyssa Stith And Mortimer.

Hi Montana and Alyssa, we’d love for you to start by introducing yourself.
I guess we started out like any other small business – with no money and an idea. We have had the idea of starting a mobile dirty soda cart business for a few years now. As sister-in-laws, we felt like our friendship and complementary strengths would help us take a step into the business world.

Suddenly, the conversation of starting our company, DreamSip, became very real, very fast. We started on a low budget, a couple of fold-up tables, and very little prior business experience. Within a few weeks, we did a free Mother’s Day event for our local church, and it was a huge success. People loved what we were doing, encouraged us, and genuinely helped push us to where we are today.

In our very first month business, we officially booked our first event. We are so excited to continue this journey together surrounded by family and guided by God!

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
There have been a lot of ups and downs, even in this short amount of time. We both come from middle-class families and both have husbands who work hard to provide for our households. People often say, “Go big or go home” when it comes to starting a business, but we couldn’t disagree more – start with what you have.

Taking things one small step at a time has helped us learn what to do and what not to do along the way. It has also allowed us to grow our business without putting ourselves or our families under financial strain.

We’ve been impressed with DreamSip Dirty Soda Co., but for folks who might not be as familiar, what can you share with them about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
We are a dirty soda business that creates custom sodas, lemonades, and energy drinks. If you’re not familiar with the dirty soda world, it involves taking soda and adding flavored syrups and creams to create a delicious, handcrafted drink.

At DreamSip, we take this concept to the next level. To avoid harsh chemicals and artificial tastes, we mix simple powder ingredients in place of traditional high-sugar syrups. We believe you can enjoy a sweet treat without doubling or even tripling the amount of sugar that you see in classic dirty sodas. In our experience, these ingredients create a cleaner, more enjoyable flavor than many traditional syrups.

DreamSip combines nostalgic vibes, trendy social media appeal, and personalized event packages tailored to your vision. We want people to know that we are an honest, family-friendly, Christian business that brings a unique flair to any event.

Can you talk to us a bit about happiness and what makes you happy?
We love serving the people in our community. As Christians, we are called to serve others, and that principle is the foundation of DreamSip. As lovers of fun drinks, we want others to be able to enjoy delicious, non-alcoholic beverages as well. We believe everyone deserves a fun and refreshing drink experience!

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