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  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
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    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

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    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007431_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007428_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS:How a standard pillow when used by stomach sleepers can affect posture

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
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    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers. Showing how it is beneficial for posture

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007422_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007419_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007417_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007415_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    DUKAS_187007413_FER
    Pillow specially designed for stomach sleepers
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Pillow 1
    Ref 16997
    16/07/2025
    See Ferrari text
    Picture MUST credit: Prone Labs
    The first pillow designed specifically for people who sleep on their stomach has hit the market.
    The Prone Pillow ZZZ says it hopes to make nights more comfortable for an estimated 9% of the world’s population—over 700 million people who are stomach sleepers.
    The South Korean company behind it says conventional pillows force stomach sleepers to compromise between comfort and proper spinal alignment.
    It claims even pillows marketed as suitable for stomach sleepers typically fail to address their unique needs.
    The pillow features a V-shaped head support design, enabling your head to comfortably lean sideways without excessive rotation, ensuring support while allowing natural movement and comfort.
    It offers pressure along the sides of the head, said to mimic the sensation of being held gently.
    It is claimed this addresses the natural gap created beneath the body when sleeping on your stomach.
    Without proper support, this gap could cause misalignment and vulnerability during sleep, according to the maker Prone Labs.
    The Prone Pillow is designed to fill this gap, creating what is described as “a comforting, embracing sensation.”

    OPS: The Prone Pillow designed for stomach sleepers

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Looking a little worse for wear, French singer Johnny Hallyday pops out for a cigarette while having lunch
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    Looking a little worse for wear, French singer Johnny Hallyday pops out for a cigarette while having lunch
    47727, VENICE, CALIFORNIA - Saturday November 20, 2010. Looking a little worse for wear, French singer Johnny Hallyday pops out for a cigarette while having lunch. The singing and acting icon known as the french Elvis was sporting a bit of a belly. **FEE MUST BE AGREED PRIOR TO USAGE** **E-TABLET/IPAD & MOBILE PHONE APP PUBLISHING REQUIRES ADDITIONAL FEES**,Image: 524638173, License: Rights-managed, Credit line: Gaz Shirley / Kevin Perkins, PacificCoastNews.com / Avalon_DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312751_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312748_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312753_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312766_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312762_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312744_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312754_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312743_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312745_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312756_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    DUKAS_164312759_EYE
    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

    Stacy Martin, owner and creator of Seahorse Snacks.

    Lynsey Weatherspoon / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
    E: info@eyevine.com
    http://www.eyevine.com
    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

     

  • Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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    Stacy Martin a woman without a stomach founded a snack brand. How can she create an appetite in the market?
    Stacy Martin's Seahorse Snacks has found its niche at high-end stores, but the founder is looking to expand.

    Fun fact about seahorses: they don't have stomachs. This anatomical curiosity is precisely why they inspired the name of Seahorse Snacks, Stacy Martin's Chattanooga, Tennessee-based gourmet nuts company.

    Martin, 40, is not too shy to point out that she's a bit like a seahorse. After discovering a rare genetic mutation that dramatically increased her risk for gastrointestinal cancer, she underwent a preventive surgical procedure in September 2019 that left her without a stomach.
    She began experimenting with different combinations of seasonings - maple and chai, chilli and turmeric - to liven up her pistachios, cashews, pecans and almonds. They were delicious, and Martin began giving them to friends. From there, Seahorse Snacks was born.

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