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Tell Us: What Inspired Your Business? Great businesses are motivated by great things. Share your story.

By Entrepreneur Staff

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At this year's events for National Small Business Week we caught up with the owners of Anita's Mexican Food Corp., a family-owned California tortilla chip company. We asked a simple question: What inspires you? From this, we learned about the company's roots and a father's work ethic and enduring example.

We now ask you: What inspires your business? Maybe your work is fueled by your family or a special dream. Whatever it might be, let us know in the comments below.

Related: Tell Us About Your Company's Favorite Project

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