OUR JOURNEY

It all started in 1999!

 
  • 1999

    The business quickly grew, when we did our first fundraising event while coaching pop Warner football for the Long Beach Jordan Black Panthers. Because we were having such a wonderful season, we wanted to make it extra memorable for our players. I created my favorite childhood dessert for a fundraiser to earn money for our banquet. My Gourmet Banana PUDN was so popular with the kids and parents, that one parent asked me to take a sample to one of his friend's restaurants. When I inquired as to why, the parent replied, "This is so good, you could start a business with it." I initially declined, but when I saw all the PUDN smiles on the parents' and children's faces, I couldn't say no, so I took a gamble and said yes. The neighborhood fell in love with my favorite treat as a kid, and the orders just kept flowing in. "Pudding is America's favorite dessert, and bananas are the world's most consumed fruit," I realized after doing some research and thinking about it. They're like peanut butter and jelly when it comes to pairings.
  • 2004

    When I was a kid growing up in Gardena, California, I never believed I'd be able to make a living off banana pudding, "my childhood favorite dessert." This recipe has been passed down from my momma, yo mama, and their mommas' mommas and it is still a favorite until this day. I utilized my kitchen to produce, as do many startups, but it always seemed to get in the way of the daily family food prep. Then my wife politely requested that I leave the kitchen... After a few months, I found myself on Pine Ave in downtown Long Beach, California renovating a small deli called " Famous PUDN."
  • 2005

    Every week, the restaurant went from ordering a dozen to over 300 bowls of PUDN. There was no going back once the Long Beach Press Telegram published an article on me in the newspaper.
  • 2007-2008

    Everything was fine until my wife Val became seriously ill, at which point we closed the business and relocated to Arizona so she could have brain surgery performed by a doctor who was knowledgeable with her situation. I returned to the corporate sector to work for Red Ventures in Charlotte, North Carolina, which is the best firm I've ever worked for. Time and faith was on our side.
  • 2021

    One day a small spark of inspiration by the name of EJ, my son, asked me if I would bring the business back and show him how to be an entrepreneur. Covid-19 struck the world and it didn’t seem like such a bad idea. The chance to bring back “PUDN Smiles on People’s Faces”, was the right concept. Whether it was football, basketball, excersies, or just being a full-time parent, I've always coached my son. I'm excited that we'll be able to start this business together, and that I'll get another chance to bond with him before I depart this planet. God and I both adore you. Thank you everyone for your support of our tiny local business run by our father and son.