Author: Sophia Reynolds

Sophia Reynolds is a Los Angeles–based business writer and innovation strategist with a background in marketing and entrepreneurship. She has spent over 12 years working with diverse startups and creative ventures, helping them find unique paths to growth and sustainability. At BusinessDivers, Sophia explores a wide spectrum of business models, emerging industries, and unconventional success stories to inspire readers looking beyond the traditional. When she’s not writing, she enjoys hosting workshops for women entrepreneurs and discovering offbeat local businesses around the city.

Rumors are like bad gas in the powersports world—once they’re out there, they spread everywhere. One question keeps coming back, no matter how many times it’s answered: Is Tucker Rocky going out of business? Let’s cut through the chatter and pit-stop at the reality. Tucker Rocky: Still Rolling, New Gear Let’s get one thing straight upfront: Tucker Rocky is not going out of business in 2025. In fact, it’s not even Tucker Rocky anymore. These days, everyone calls it Tucker Powersports. The company is refueled, retooled, and still shipping parts to dealers nationwide. But why the confusion—and what’s actually going…

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Alright, let’s address the elephant in the supplement aisle: has Sundown Vitamins called it quits, or is something else going on? If you’ve found yourself eyeing the bottom shelf at CVS, wondering why Sundown’s bottles aren’t collecting dust, you’re not alone. Rumors have a funny way of spreading. But does the data agree? Let’s pull up a chair and check. Sundown Vitamins: A Quick Primer First things first. Sundown Vitamins—technically “Sundown Naturals”—has been peddling its sun-themed supplement lineup since the 1970s. Over the decades, they’ve gained a loyal following with a simple promise: clean vitamins, zero artificial junk, and a…

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Is Annie Selke going out of business? If you’re a business decision-maker watching every headline for what’s next in retail, you may think you already know. Physical locations closing. Layoffs incoming. Another local staple vacating main street. The narrative practically writes itself. But hold onto your ergonomic chair—because the Annie Selke story isn’t quite that simple. Instead of disappearing, Annie Selke is morphing. The brand is closing up its Massachusetts shops and headquarters, yes. There’s real pain for employees and the local economy. But the actual company and its famous product lines are, in fact, sticking around—just under new ownership…

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You’ve seen the rumors. Maybe you spotted a Reddit thread. Or got hit with a press release full of “strategic transitions” and “legacy brands shifting hands.” So, let’s shoot you straight—yes, Kalmbach Publishing (Kalmbach Media) is officially out of business. No smoke, no mirrors. Just the hard, somewhat sentimental facts. But what actually happened behind the “strategic realignment” headlines? And what now for their flagship hobby magazines? Take a seat, hobbyist or business wonk—this is print media’s version of the last train out of Waukesha. How Kalmbach Went from Family Shop to Industry Anchor First, some context. Kalmbach Publishing didn’t…

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Heard a rumor about Triton? You’re not alone. Whether you’re a bass boat junkie, a startup exec, or just someone who likes to keep their finger on the pulse of American manufacturing drama, the question keeps popping up: Is Triton Boats dead in the water? Let’s get context, cut the noise, and see what’s next for this legacy brand. First, a Quick Reality Check Triton isn’t exactly a tiny player. The company, founded in 1996, made its name selling tournament-worthy bass boats—the kind you see speeding across lakes in the early-morning fog. Fast-forward to mid-2025, and yes, Triton is still…

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Let’s set the Slush-o-meter straight. If you’ve eaten in Arizona, you know Eegee’s. Epic frozen lemonade. Soft sub rolls. Neon fruit cups. The chain is basically a regional rite of passage. So when the “Eegee’s closing?” rumors hit, locals were rightfully anxious—and maybe a few got weirdly protective. The Short Version: Eegee’s Is *Not* Going Out of Business Let’s spoil the ending first—no, Eegee’s isn’t folding. Yes, there were store closures. Yes, bankruptcy happened. But the business is still alive, handing out those crinkle fries and icy drinks. The parent just swapped owners, shed some debt, and is eyeing its…

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The jewelry business has its share of glitz, drama, and, occasionally, spectacular meltdowns. Just ask anyone who’s watched a family-owned chain sparkle for decades, only to shut down overnight. That’s why when anyone whispers, “Is Reeds Jewelers going out of business?”—you get a cold splash of reality with your coffee. Time to separate rumor from outcome, minus the handwringing. Setting the Record Straight: Are the Lights Going Off? Let’s rip the Band-Aid off. Reeds Jewelers is not going out of business. At least, not as of mid-2025. There’s no credible evidence, financial filing, or anonymous memo suggesting you need to…

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Let’s address the whispers—yes, the ones ping-ponging in Facebook threads and trickling through your aunt’s DMs. Hamrick’s, the Southern department store stalwart with aisles full of deals and decades of family history, is making headlines again. More precisely, it’s grabbing attention because some folks are convinced it’s about to vanish. But is Hamrick’s really on its deathbed, or is this another case of retail rumor-mill overdrive? Let’s bust some myths—and get into what’s real, what’s shaky, and what this all means if you’re a business leader (or just a curious customer with a soft spot for low-priced bedding). The Retail…

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All right, sweater fans and retail pros — let’s cut the fluff (pun intended). Is 360 Cashmere calling it quits? Quick answer: Yes, all signs point to the brand winding down. But there’s more to the story than just a headline about another apparel casualty. The 360 Cashmere Quick Take 360 Cashmere isn’t just another cozy knitwear brand you spot at Nordstrom. They’ve long been a serious player in luxury cashmere, known for mixing effortless California cool with high-end Mongolian yarns. Think: cozy cardigans, slouchy pullovers, and the sort of quietly expensive stuff that makes cashmere diehards reach for their…

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Rainbow Shops: They’re everywhere—until, abruptly, they close. Headlines fly, rumors swirl, and a wave of TikToks appear: “Rainbow is over!” But is that the real story, or just internet echo? Let’s cut through the noise. The Pulse Check: Rainbow in 2025 If you’ve walked past your local Rainbow this spring and found paper over the windows, you’re not alone. Multiple Rainbow Shops locations are shutting down in 2025—per news and a parade of Facebook neighborhood groups. Example: the Hyattsville, MD store went lights-out for good. Cue the DM flurry: “Is Rainbow dead in the water?” Answer: No. Not yet—and probably…

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