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$4 Million Vegan Burger Empire

FIRST, SHE MADE a living as a producer creating outrageous storylines on The Maury Show. Then, she opened up her own restaurant in Harlem, serving up meat-heavy Jamaican fare to a cult following. But now, after another stint in TV and going vegan, the career of 32-year-old Aisha “Pinky” Cole has made a big pivot, and it has come with a side of plant-based revolution.

In 2018, Cole found fame with her new Atlanta food truck The Slutty Vegan, serving up

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