La Dolce Vita: run by the grandchildren of its immigrant founder, Claro's Italian Markets has thrived in the face of changing demographics and tougher competition.
Los Angeles Business Journal › July 29, 2002
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Los Angeles Business Journal › July 29, 2002
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La Dolce Vita: run by the grandchildren of its immigrant founder, Claro's Italian Markets has thrived in the face of changing demographics and tougher competition.
IN front of a standing-room-only crowd at Claro's Italian Market, Mary Linda Daddona, along with her sister and two nieces, is chattering through a cooking exhibition dispensing advice culinary (eight recipes on this day), literary ("If you read Janet Ev...
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