Dizzy Dean, the Hall of Fame Major League Baseball Pitcher and Sportscaster Once Barked – “If You Can Do It, It Ain’t Braggin’”.
25 years ago, Happy Bailey started a small china company in Austin, Texas and didn’t make squat. Embarrassingly enough, that sore thumb stuck out for several years until a life changing event forced a refocusing of vision on the business.
As it turns out, a healthy dose of ‘following through’ gently mixed with ‘Texas friendly’ is something most people actually enjoy. Who knew?
Nowadays, Happy’s products can be found all over the Las Vegas strip, private planes, yachts, casinos, boardrooms, country clubs, restaurants and yes, even some select homes.
The Secret?
With that in mind, so came along the idea of Titanic China – 9 years ago. It was the perfect way for people to both celebrate and honor the most famous ship in history by keeping their stories alive and easily making new history at their own tables. Why not?
Having fun and looking good never goes out of style.
If you’re ever in Austin, make it a point to stop by Happy’s one of a kind showroom and chef’s playground. And if you haven’t tried her famous, straight-out-of-the-oven pecan brownies, then you’re in for a real treat that day.
Hint: mind your manners and she just might share the recipe.
Enjoy!
Titanic China – “Where The Most Famous Ship in History Sails Forever”
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