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Main Squeeze

By MarionMade! on August 31, 2017

MAIN SQUEEZE JUICES AND SMOOTHIES.

Todd Filliater broke into the entrepreneurial world three years ago when he turned a hobby into a business with Yes We Wood. Todd loved wood crafting, but this wasn’t the career path he desired.

Upon learning of his wife’s first pregnancy, Todd felt a healthier lifestyle was a must. At this point, Todd began to produce his own unique blend of juices that created a cleansing system and consequently lost 25 pounds. It was then the Filliater’s realized there were no businesses near the Marion area that offered these types of juices. The next step for the Filliater’s was setting a goal and developing a business plan to open the doors of Main Squeeze, inside a small shack in the corner of Willy+Wade.

Upon exceeding their six month goals, it was time to expand. Currently, you can find Main Squeeze located on 123 W. Church St. in Downtown Marion. Inside the new location for The Main Squeeze you will find comfortable lounge seating, sharable meeting space, an expanded menu, and a new face, Danny Drew.

When Danny heard about Main Squeeze, he knew his background in nutrition and previous classes from the Season Farm House were a great match for the vision the Filliater’s shared for the future of their business. Both Todd and Danny intend to create a partnership bottling and preparing custom made cleansing systems.

This year the Filliater’s suffered a tragic loss of a close friend who left behind a beautiful wife and daughter. Todd decided he needed to show support the best way he knew how. On the Main Squeeze menu, you can find a juice referred to as B.Porter. Ten percent of all proceeds produced from the B.Porter will go toward a college fund to support Todd’s dear friend’s family.

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