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Cuban who lives in a van in Hialeah invents machine for stuffed tostones

The Cuban is 69 years old and dreams of someone discovering the potential of his invention in the United States.


The Cuban guyGuillermo Martinez He lives in a van in Hialeah and dreams of seeing his invention of a making machine succeed.stuffed tostones.

Martínez arrived in the United States four years ago. Things have not been easy for him, but this has not stopped his desire to fight for a better life, nor his inventiveness to create solutions to everyday problems.

It is69 year old man, offered an interview toMartí News where he details how his story of perseverance began in getting his machine to give the perfect shape to stuffed tostón patented.

"I always directed my dream inspend a day in the city of Hialeah", he said from inside his van. The vehicle has been adapted by him to be used as a home. It has a bed, a closet, a television and a seating area.

"Someone will come someday,anyone interested in my machinery, to buy it from me or to invest in a business or obtain the patent for this or other products derived from my business," Martínez said.

The Cuban rents a small place where he has installed his machinery and uses it aswork laboratory.

"It has been a lot of sacrifice but it has been achieved. The product is packaged and ready to sell. Now what I need is for you to buy it and try it," he said with a look of excitement and happiness for what he has achieved.

In September the story of anotherCuban entrepreneur in Miami who uses his van as his business premises. This is a young man who makes his living as a barber.

He conditioned the van to serve at home and offers "services at the door of the house." The vehicle is perfectly equipped with a huge mirror and seat to carry out thehairdressing and barber cuts.

Also recently, the story of another Cuban resident in the United States who chose tolive inside your truck in the face of high rent prices.

"Yuma has gotten very bad. An efficiency costs you 1,300 pesos. Here you can spend a month with 100 pesos and you resolve, relaxed," said the man.

Another Cuban business, adapting a van, is owned by a couple from Camagüey. These newly arrived migrants to the United States created a mobile postsale of guarapo in Florida, in Lehigh Acres, a place located in Lee County.

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