Crispytreatz

Crispytreatz CrispyTreatz is the home for healthy, mouth-watering Kulikuli, Juice-drippping Kilishi and the yummiest Dambu (Shredded beef/Chicken) you'd ever eat.

07/05/2025

This week alone, over 1000 pieces of kilishi packed !!!

It's been super hectic here.
We need a holiday after this....
Let's supply your supermarket today

Send us a quick message-08128404402

05/05/2025

Ignite your taste buds! Our spicy kilishi is a deliciously addictive snack you won't be able to put down.

Available In Lagos and Accra.

Our physical store (Lagos)
221 ipaja ayobo Road
Landmark: directly opposite the new Bokku mart by baruwa u turn.
Call 08128404402

Born & Bred in JOS🇳🇬 NAFDAC ✅️EXPORT✅️📍KILISHI (Cow, Ram, Chicken)📍GUINEAFOWL 📍DAMBU📍DANKWA📍KULIKULI📍PLANTAIN CHIPS
11/02/2025

Born & Bred in JOS🇳🇬
NAFDAC ✅️
EXPORT✅️
📍KILISHI (Cow, Ram, Chicken)
📍GUINEAFOWL
📍DAMBU
📍DANKWA
📍KULIKULI
📍PLANTAIN CHIPS

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10/02/2025

You just found the home of authentic kilishi as well as other snacks.

We welcome you.

My name is Toluwani, a girl, a mom, wife, used to be an OAP, a writer, and an all-around business woman.

Haven spent my early life (2 decades of my life) in Jos, Nigeria, the desire to build a business was formed, and in 2018, crispytreatzng( Crispytreatz ) was born. We got NAFDAC certification for our first 3 products in 2020, and the rest is history.

Longing to taste authentic African peanut crackers other wide referred to as kulikuli?Send us a message todayWe produce ...
06/02/2025

Longing to taste authentic African peanut crackers other wide referred to as kulikuli?

Send us a message today
We produce in different variants:

Honey based kulikuli
Kulikuli alata (no sugar or honey)
Kulikuli alata with sugar

Call or send a whatsapp message to : 08128404402

Our physical store is located at:
221 ipaja ayobo Road (just by the baruwa U-turn after Abesan gate)
Landmark: directly opposite the new Bokku mart by baruwa u turn.
Call 08128404402

17/01/2025

Ridi/sesame seeds available

17/01/2025

Customers order off to Festac, Lagos
Thank you

12/09/2024

One year later, we still seek
Rest on, Imole. Your light shines so bright.

It's Thursday.... Let's throw it back to June 2022.
20/06/2024

It's Thursday.... Let's throw it back to June 2022.

She got married at the age of 14, and at the age of 20, she became a single mother. The first female millionaire who mad...
24/05/2024

She got married at the age of 14, and at the age of 20, she became a single mother. The first female millionaire who made a fortune with her 10 fingers.
She entered the Guinness Book of Records as the first woman to become a millionaire independently, without inherited money.
Sara Breedlove was born in 1867 in the south of the USA, in the state of Louisiana. Her parents, older brothers, and sister were slaves in the cotton fields. But Sara was born free. When she was 7 years old, she lost her parents. After her parents died, she moved in with her sister and her husband.
As a child, Sara worked as a housekeeper and did not have time for schooling. She later shared that she only had 3 months of formal education when she attended Sunday school.
She was only 14 when she married Moses McWilliams. She didn't do it because she loved him. The truth was that her sister's husband was a very violent man, and marriage was the only way for Sara to escape from that family. Four years later, Sarah and Moses had a daughter, Alleluia. Two years later, Sarah's husband dies. So Sara became a single mother and a widow at the age of twenty.
In 1888, Sara moved to St. Louis. Her brothers worked there as barbers. She started working in a laundromat and as a cook to pay for her daughter's education in a public school. Sara earned about $1.50 a day.
Like all the workers in the laundry, Sara got sick from chemicals: skin disease, lack of water, and heating in the house made Sara almost lose her hair. Thanks to her brothers, she learned the basics of hair care. A little later, Sara learns about the Eni Malon series of hair products, and later meets Eni in person. He starts selling her products on the street.
Still working for Malon, Sara, now at the age of 37, moves to Denver with her daughter and begins to think about her own line of cosmetics for African-American women. After many experiments, she succeeds. He starts building his own business.
In 1906, Sara married Charles J. Walker and later became famous under his surname. Charles becomes her business partner: He did advertising and helped his wife with promotion.
Sara went door to door trying to sell her products, but also to teach women how to care for and style their hair.
In the same year, Sara decided to expand her business, so she and her husband traveled around South and East America. Her daughter had grown up and graduated from school, so she helped her mother with all the shipments from Denver.
Two years later, Sara moves to Pittsburgh. The family opens a beauty salon, but also a school that trains people to know everything about hair care so that they can apply Sara's products.
In 1910, Sara moved to Indianapolis, where she opened the headquarters of the company Madam C. J. Walker.
She built a factory with a laboratory, a hair salon, and a beauty school where she teaches her sales agents. By 1917, Mrs. Walker employed about 20,000 women. Her agents earned from 5 to 15 dollars a day. Sara wanted African-American women to be financially independent, so she encouraged women to open their own businesses and taught them how to handle money.
The richer she became, the more time she spent on charities and giving. She gave lectures, fought against social injustice, and donated money to funds. Before she died, she donated more than 100,000 dollars to the poor and various organizations and social institutions.
In her will, she stated that 2/3 of her future profits should be given to charity.
She died at the age of 51. She was considered the richest African-American woman. When she died, her fortune was thought to be between $500,000 and $1 million. During her lifetime, Sara was not a millionaire, only 2 years after her death, her wealth increased, but while she was alive, she hoped that she would be. And not because she needed the money, but because she wanted to do more good deeds.

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My thoughts:
What a life, what a Legacy.
I'm even more inspired. Despite being a woman of colour, she best the odds.
Good morning !

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