Mabel Hashisaka

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Mabel Hashisaka (née Kawakami) is an American business owner from Hawaii. In 2016 she received Makana Hooko no Ke Ola, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Small Business Association of Hawaii.[1][2]

Biography[]

Hashisaka was born in Lihue, Hawaii. Her father had emigrated from Japan in 1905. She attended Waimea High School, graduating in 1946. She then studied at the University of Hawaii, graduating with a degree in psychology and Indiana University, where she earned a master’s degree in education.[3] She initially worked as a teacher on the Big Island.[1]

In 1965 she founded Kauai Kookie from a small kitchen in Waimea.[4] The business produced small cookies marketed to Japanese visitors to Kauai who wished to take gifts from the area back to Japan, in a tradition known as omiyage.[2] The first product was based on the recipe for chocolate macadamia-nut shortbread borrowed from a friend of Hashisaka's. As the business grew, the bakery moved to larger premises in Hanapepe and began producing a wider range of biscuits and cookies.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Isl, Jenna Carpenter-The Garden; Sunday, |; April 17; 2016; A.m, 1 (2016-04-17). "Quite a treat". The Garden Island. Retrieved 2020-06-27.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b "Best of Small Business - SBA Awards 2016". Hawaii Business Magazine. 2016-05-10. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
  3. ^ Isl, The Garden; Monday, |; September 10; 2018; A.m, 12:05 (2018-09-10). "Waimea Spirit Awards to be handed out Saturday". The Garden Island. Retrieved 2020-06-27.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Kauai Kookie Company". Hanapepe, Hawaii. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
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