![]() ![]() After years in the hospitality industry and having worked at Luna’s for three years, she acquired ownership in December 2020. ![]() ![]() Smyth, raised in Park City and now raising her own family in Midway, is passionate about food and the role it plays in sustainability. “Everybody’s so excited because they can come here and they can continue to get juices and smoothies and bowls, but they can now access everything that Stacy was already offering,” said Sutton.įor Smyth, the merger is a mix of emotions - exciting and overwhelming. In the end, Luna’s seemed like the perfect fit as they shared a lot of the same customers, she said. After three years, Sutton decided to move back into a personal career with more corporate-style opportunities, but wanted to find a way for the juices to live on and continue to serve its loyal buyers. High Vibes, started at the end of 2020 and moving into their space at Prospector in 2021, was Sutton’s response to a gap in the Park City market for a wellness bar. “It felt like it rounded out a piece, where people may be asking (Stacy), ‘Oh, I wish you guys did juices and smoothies,’ and people would ask me, ‘Oh, I wish you did more healthy meals,'” said Sutton. For the two women, it seemed to solve two birds with one stone. ![]()
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