Candy & Snack Today Features Zolli Candy
Candy & Snack Today featured Zolli Candy in its Nov/Dec 2021 issue.
Candy & Snack Today featured Zolli Candy in its Nov/Dec 2021 issue.
Delicious Zolli PB Cups, Zollipops, and Zaffy Taffy are zero sugar, vegan/vegetarian, keto, gluten-free, diabetic-friendly, allergy-free (except Zolli PB Cups contain nuts), made with natural flavors and colors and help clean teeth. Keep everyone smiling this Halloween with Zolli Candy.
15 years old and CEO of a multimillion-dollar company: this is Alina Morse Tessa Ham • Rich & Famous • 14 Apr 2021
Dr. Oz and Barbara Corcoran loved Zollicandy and welcomed Zolli CEO Alina Morse to the show, March 2021.
For Women First asked 100 readers and staffers to weigh in: Would you ever try teeth whitening candy? 78% said “Yes!”
You could say that Alina Morse grew up in the candy business – and at ECRM sessions. She’s the 15-year-old Founder & CEO of Zolli Candy.
Zolli Candy is rated in the top five allergy-friendly Halloween candies that will let your kids enjoy their treats without any fear.
Former West Bloomfield School District student Alina Morse is an ‘Entrepreneur of the Year’ finalist
Alina Morse started Zolli Candy at age seven. Now a teen, she runs a multi-million dollar company that is the fastest-growing sugar-free candy company in the world.
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Tamron Hall loves Zolli Candy! She interviews Zolli Candy CEO Alina Morse about her Million Smiles Initiative.
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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Alina Morse just turned 15, and her quarantined birthday was exciting but bittersweet. While the high school freshman is home from school and away from her friends, the candy company she founded has seen business boom during the pandemic.