Master P has reportedly struck a deal with Walmart to carry his Rap Snacks chips to 4,200 stores nationwide.
In the past, Rap Snacks struggled to get included in mainstream stores due to distribution and hefty manufacturing costs, according to HipHopDX.com.
Recently, the No Limit Records rap mastermind sat down with MSNBC’s The Beat with Ari to dish on the Walmart deal, but he also took time to discuss the need for businesses to bring more diversity to the upper levels of their companies. He also spoke about how he still has to fight against people’s perceptions of him based on his music.
Master P was asked if it was tough for people to take him seriously, in spite of his success, and the New Orleans rap mogul relayed a story.
In the past, Rap Snacks struggled to get included in mainstream stores due to distribution and hefty manufacturing costs, according to HipHopDX.com.
Recently, the No Limit Records rap mastermind sat down with MSNBC’s The Beat with Ari to dish on the Walmart deal, but he also took time to discuss the need for businesses to bring more diversity to the upper levels of their companies. He also spoke about how he still has to fight against people’s perceptions of him based on his music.
Master P was asked if it was tough for people to take him seriously, in spite of his success, and the New Orleans rap mogul relayed a story.
Master P's Rap Snacks headed to 4,200 Walmart stores nationwide
Hip-Hop entrepreneur, Master P has reportedly struck a deal with Walmart to carry his Rap Snacks chips to 4,200 stores nationwide.
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