Growing up, I didn't know much about Syria. I was never exposed to Syrian culture. I had never been to Syria. All I was reading about and hearing about was the war. I appreciated what they were trying to do. Mint + Laurel is trying to change the narrative that Syria is not only about the recent war, there's culture that goes back thousands of years that we need to preserve. “I was there for Mint +Laurel’s first pop up event. I was there when the founders were getting started, to growing the brand, and now to actually be selling things!”
Read MoreWe highlight one of our most loyal customers, Gail Vignola to learn more. Gail explains also how Mint + Laurel offers products to a particular niche market and speaks to a consumer looking to give back and get behind certain causes. “By purchasing products from Mint + Laurel, I am satisfying my passion for Syria and I feel like I am a part of something bigger.”
Read MoreIf you’re like me, you’ve realized by staying home during the COVID-19 pandemic that you have way too much stuff. Perhaps we should ask ourselves, “do I really need three different types of hair conditioner, two equally loud music speakers, and countless travel organizers?” I know the answer to that question, and it’s motivated me to shop more responsibly, with sustainability in mind. Before making an online purchase, I think about how I might reuse or recycle the product to minimize clutter and lead a greener lifestyle.
Read MoreToday is World Refugee Day and it has a special meaning for the three founders of Mint and Laurel. We are an e-commerce and social enterprise, this is why a shop with purpose matters to us.
Read MoreIf a community and its people are hurting, we want to do our part to educate, uplift and empower its people. As such, we stand united with our black brothers and sisters to amplify their calls for justice, equal rights and compassion towards the vulnerable in our community.
Read MoreWe are delighted to have a partnership with a company that understands the social impact of our product, complements it with environmentally friendly packaging and supports small business with the same care and attention they would an enterprise customer. Thank you Fadi and the Lahlouh family!
Read MoreSyrians want the right to earn their income. Social Impact business trumps nonprofit handouts. While there is room for donating to nonprofits who help millions, Syrians are entrepreneurial and Syrian artisans are passionate craftsmen and women who desperately want to keep their traditions alive.
Read MoreThe scent of Jasmine is like an Eastern poem. Touching, adorable and full of seduction - it climbs straight into your heart and your home. It’s used to evoke happiness in aromatherapy; to trigger a sense of harmony and optimism.
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