Ring in the New Year with a Perfect Smile
Candy that cleans your teeth sounds too good to be true, but that’s exactly what Zolli Candy was designed to do.
Candy that cleans your teeth sounds too good to be true, but that’s exactly what Zolli Candy was designed to do.
There is a new force in the making. A new breed of entrepreneurs. They think big, start small, grow big and then, they change the world.
Alina Morse invented a delicious lollipop treats that were actually good for teeth — a vegan, organic, smart and yummy candy. Alina became known as the “Lollipop Girl,” a true kidpreneur!
“Christmas is a great time for [family to] connect,” says the bright 13-year-old Wolverine Lake resident who splits her time between school, extracurricular activities like dance, and running Zollipops.
Alina Morse is the youngest person to be on the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine, and she is the youngest vendor at both Walmart and Kroger.
Read Alina's Story in Entrepreneur Zolli’s CEO Alina is on the cover of Entrepreneur! What lands our 13-year-old teenprenneur on the cover
Zollipop's Alina Morse on On the Money with Becky Quick.
Fox Business Live - Mornings with Maria, June 2018. Zolli Candy's founder and CEO Alina Morse tells how Zolli Candy was started, and how it cleans, strengthens and tastes delicious. (4:13 video)
12-year-old Alina Morse talks about the beginnings of Zolli Candy, being a teen CEO, sales at Walmart and Whole Foods, and her One Million Smiles initiative.
Lisa Davis, host of NPR's It's Your Health and self-proclaimed fan of xylitol and erythritol, talks with Alina Morse about the beginnings of Zolli Candy and why it is good for teeth.
Zolli Candy CEO Alina Morse judges young entrepreneurs ideas on the Harry show, starring Harry Connick, Jr.