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Real Simple asked financial experts and entrepreneurs to recommend easy ways we can all give the dollar a fighting chance during the pandemic lockdown.
Real Simple asked financial experts and entrepreneurs to recommend easy ways we can all give the dollar a fighting chance during the pandemic lockdown.
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.
A charitable effort that sprung from Zolli Candy is the Million Smiles Initiative, which commits 10% of the profits and One Million Zollipops to support oral health education in schools and qualified organizations.
Zollipop is the third best-selling lollipop on Amazon, outselling classic brands like Dum Dums, Charms Blow Pops, and Tootsie Pops. They are sold in roughly 25,000 major retailers in America, including Whole Foods, Walgreens, Walmart, and Kroger.
These inspiring young women do not let their age get in their way as they pursue the worlds of food, game development, and media. If you've got ambition but don't know where to start, these young superstars can be your guide.
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.
Zolli Candy CEO Alina Morse featured in Forbes Italy.
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.
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.
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.