Crazy B---- Tea Wins Our Independence Day Video Contest We asked readers to send in their videos describing the moment they declared their independence as business owners and then put them to a vote.

By Laura Lorber

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Crazy B---- Tea Wins Our Independence Day Video ContestCongrats to Crazy Bitch Tea! You won our reader Independence Day video contest with 57% of respondents voting for your video as their favorite and are awarded bragging rights as the hands-down winner. The founders of UQ Marketing took second place with 34% of the vote. iW Drums came in third with nearly 9% of the votes. Thanks to all for participating and for helping celebrate Independence Day in a fun and inspiring way.

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