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Homegrown brand Cola Stacks expands from online to on-site with new Columbia storefront

Columbia, South Carolina – Cola Stacks is about to launch its first actual store this Thursday, greatly supporting Columbia’s local economy and dynamic cultural community. From an online pastime to a full-fledged retail presence, the grand opening set for 11:00 a.m. at 2850 Devine Street, Suite B represents a turning point for the homegrown jewelry firm.

Payton Hollingsworth started Cola Stacks in 2020 as an e-commerce site focusing on personalized, stackable bracelets. Over the years, it has developed to provide a complete spectrum of jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, and more, so serving a varied consumer base spanning 49 states and more than 100 shops around the country.

Local dignitaries anticipated at the inaugural ceremony include Mayor Pro Tem Will Brennan and Councilwoman Aditi Bussells, who have shown interest in the part Cola Stacks plays in improving the local community. The event will emphasize the brand’s dedication to community involvement and creativity as well as its success.

The new store will serve as more than just a retail space; it’s envisioned as a community hub where creativity flourishes. Planned events include community involvement and personal expression through bracelet-making courses.

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The store is not only about selling jewelry butmalso a place where people can gather, create, and be part of a community.

Cola Stacks is built on three basic tenets: faith, generosity, and building community ties. True to these principles, the business has regularly supported several nonprofit groups. Cola Stacks’ charitable work has especially benefited community organizations such as Final Victory Animal Rescue, Epworth, Mission Lexington, SpreadJOY, Animal Mission, and Toby’s Place.

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Cola Stacks is clearly set to be more than just a store as it opens its doors for the public; it wants to be a lighthouse for artistic expression and community involvement in Columbia.

More details can be found here.

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