It started as a craving Maui couldn't satisfy.
Toni and Kuʻulei grew up here and graduated from Kamehameha Schools Maui. In high school they noticed açaí bowls were everywhere on Oʻahu — and almost nowhere at home. So they made their own: blending bowls for friends and family through college, delivering them to cover the bills.
A five-by-ten trailer came first, built by family and outfitted by hand. When the banks said no — too young, too new — an OHA Mālama Loan said yes. The truck you order from today rolled in not long after.
Everything that can be local, is. The name says the rest.
Mo ʻOno — made to everyone's ʻono.