Interview: Young entrepreneur creates healthy sugar-free substitute to satisfy sweet tooth
Let’s unpack some strategies for dealing with the most common stressors that can come along with a food allergy diagnosis.
Let’s unpack some strategies for dealing with the most common stressors that can come along with a food allergy diagnosis.
Let’s unpack some strategies for dealing with the most common stressors that can come along with a food allergy diagnosis.
This week, one of BizNinja’s youngest entrepreneurs, Alina Morse joins us to share how her sweet tooth turned her into a teen CEO of a million dollar business. ⠀
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14-year-old Alina Morse invented candy that cleans teeth, giving moms an alternative to sugary candies for their kids. Morse is the youngest INC. 5000 CEO, and her company is one of INC.’s Fastest Growing Private Companies as of last year.
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Alina Morse invented Zollipops, the clean teen lollipops, which hit shelves in 2014 when she was age nine.
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Fourteen-year-old Alina Morse created Zollipops, her sugar-free confectionery company, out of her desire for treats that wouldn't rot her teeth.
FEE.org: At age 14, Morse has already achieved “the American Dream.” This invites an important question: how did it happen?
CheDonna.it writes that 2020 promises to be dedicated to young people, including the rise of young women such as Greta Thunberg and Zolli Candy CEO Alina Morse.
Zolli Candy CEO Alina Morse featured in Vanity Fair Italy.