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    Love Your Melon Inc. is a for-profit company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Founded in October 2012 by Zach Quinn, son of Cafe Latte owners Pete and Linda Quinn, and Brian Keller with startup money, [ 1 ] the company designs and markets most notably hats — as well as headbands, scarves, blankets and apparel.

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