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How This 13-Year-Old Entrepreneur Built a Multi-Million Dollar Candy CompanyBetween school, dance and hanging with friends, Alina Morse is running a national candy brand.

ByLakshmi Varanasi

This story appears in theSeptember 2018issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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Just 30 miles northwestof Detroit is the headquarters of a multimillion-dollar candy company calledZollipops. It's housed in a plain-looking warehouse, containing little more than boxes and boxes of sugar-free lollipops, hard candy and taffy that's sold online and in more than 7,500 stores, and is overseen by a team of six full-timeemployeesand several independent contractors. But down a hall, fluorescent lights make way for the real magic of the place: a corner office decorated with sparkling pink dance trophies, paintings of smiling suns and construction-paper family trees -- the handiwork of the company's founder andCEO, 13-year-old Alina Morse.

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学年期间,爱丽娜分裂时间亚g dance, homework and running Zollipops, but in the summer, she's able to come into the office more often. So less than a week after her last day of seventh grade, on a Tuesday morning in June, Alina and her father, Tom, are here approving printouts of their upcoming advertisements in Kroger's September catalog. "I think we can change the coloration here to be more flattering to her complexion," she says, pointing to the face of her younger sister, Lola. "Also, let's position the Zollipops in a lunch bag along with a few other healthy items like carrots, snap peas, maybe strawberries, so people understand that they're good for you." Her father suggests that it might be wise to incorporate Kroger's own brand of products into the ad. He pauses, trying to remember the brand's name. "Simple Truth!" Alina chimes in immediately. "And I agree; it's good for ourrelationship克罗格to use their products."

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