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Episode 16: Making Mountains in America - The Genius of Al Mango

Episode 16: Making Mountains in America - The Genius of Al Mango

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In a series of engaging sessions, Michael and Rita delve into American creativity, focusing on the remarkable inventor and entrepreneur, Al Mango.

Session 1:
Michael and Rita explore the essence of American ingenuity, celebrating the brilliance of inventors and entrepreneurs in the country.

Session 2:
Introducing Al Mango and his revolutionary product, Mango Rock, a unique creation that has captivated auto dealers nationwide. These faux mountains have become a symbol of strength and ruggedness, particularly favored by those in the sport utility vehicle industry.

Transforming spaces since 1997 with custom faux rock displays, Mango Rock offers innovative designs for various settings, including vehicles, parks, playgrounds, and commercial areas globally. These lightweight yet durable creations can support impressive weights, up to 50,000 pounds.

Session 3:
Rita engages Al Mango in a discussion about the origins and vision behind Mango Rock, shedding light on the inspiration driving this innovative venture.

Session 4:
Continuing their insightful conversation, Rita and Al Mango delve into the evolution of Mango Rock over the past three decades. They explore the manufacturing process, the expansion beyond the US borders, and the exciting prospects for the future of Mango Rock.

Join us as we uncover the journey of Mango Rock, a testament to creativity, innovation, and the enduring spirit of American entrepreneurship.

Connect with Al Mango:
📞 727-692-8207
✉️ mangorock084@gmail.com
🌐 Website: https://mangorock.com/

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