She grew up in the carnival. Now she sells mini doughnuts on SF's Pier 39.
Briefly

"It was chaos and fun and boring," Trish Conklin succinctly described her childhood with the carnival, embodying the wild yet monotonous nature of that lifestyle."
"I don't really like talking about myself too much," Conklin said humbly, reflecting her low-key confidence despite her rich carnival upbringing and entrepreneurial success."
"Conklin's grand initiative at Pier 39 was inspired by the popularity of carnival snacks, particularly during events like the Calgary Stampede, showcasing her innovative spirit."
"Dressed impeccably in all black rather than carnival attire, she defies expectations while still keeping the carnival spirit alive through her beloved mini doughnut stand."
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