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Zolli Candy, a Michigan-based company, sells its products in major retailers such as Amazon, Kroger, Target, Walmart, Whole Foods, and Walgreens. It booked $2.2 million in 2018 sales.
Zolli Candy, a Michigan-based company, sells its products in major retailers such as Amazon, Kroger, Target, Walmart, Whole Foods, and Walgreens. It booked $2.2 million in 2018 sales.
ABC7NY: Zolli Candy was invented by 14-year-old Alina Morse. The line is an all-natural, gluten-free, dairy-free, vegan and non-GMO candy, and certified sugar-free by Sugarwise.
Doctor and the Diva feature Zolli Candy. Did you know 10% of the sugar in an average person's diet comes from candy? Zolli Candy is delicious, sugar-free, gluten-free, vegan, kosher, keto-friendly, and free of the top allergens.
ABC Localish features Zolli Candy CEO Alina Morse. How a young girl invented Zolli Candy and is committed to improve the oral health of kids worldwide with her sugar-free and delicious candy that strengthens your teeth.
Zolli's CEO, 13-yr-old Alina Morse, gave her one-minute elevator pitch on Entreprenuer's Elevator Pitch to raise $1 million. Watch to see if they sent her up or down!
The hosts of CTV Saskatoon love ZolliCandy! Zolli and Zaffi candies are delicious, sugar-free, diabetic friendly, keto, gluten-free, nut-free, and vegan — and loved in Canada!
Alina Morse, (who just turned 14!), came up with the idea for a better candy at age 7. Zolli Candy is now available at 25,000+ stores nationwide, she has a tasty reach on the healthy-candy market. This and more is why Alina Morse is our MVPP of the day.
At 13 years of age, Alina Morse is the chief executive of a multimillion-dollar candy company, Zollipops. Alina and her father Tom Morse visited Marketplace's Los Angeles studios to talk about how the company got started, and then became a father-daughter duo.
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The Policy Genius conversation with Alina Morse is the latest edition of "Ask a Genius," a regular series of talks with brilliant people.
NBC Today Food: 13-year-old CEO Alina Morse turned her dream of healthy candy into a reality and founded One Million Smiles, an oral health education program.
WDIV features Aliina Morse and Zolli Candy. Target is now the place to go to pick up your Zollipops and Zaffi Taffy in order to keep a smile on your face.
InStyle's list Badass Women, selected for their badass contributions to science, social justice, law, politics, and many more industries — including Zolli Candy's Alina Morse.
New Hope Network dives into how Alina became the youngest mogul ever on the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine!