It’s a TikTok party: Social media helped two businesses survive the pandemic

Allie Dziewulski waits to clean a bounce house as it inflates at Jump Into Bliss’ storage facility in Goodyear on June 10, 2022. The business began to take off in January 2021 after one of its TikTok videos went viral. (Troy Hill/Cronkite News)

Allie Dziewulski waits to clean a bounce house as it inflates at Jump Into Bliss’ storage facility in Goodyear on June 10, 2022. The business began to take off in January 2021 after one of its TikTok videos went viral. (Troy Hill/Cronkite News)

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