Thursday, January 17, 2013

Teen Invents "College Bound" Candy Bar


Students in desperate need of money to pay for tuition often come up with creative ways to make money. This is often done by creating some type of product unique to the individual and selling it, such as art. However, 13-year-old Tucker Fish from Santa Rosa, California has come up with a new way of making college money: creating and selling candy bars. He calls these candy bars, “College Bound Bars.” In December of 2012, his parents created a Kickstarter to help him as he works on creating prototypes of his candy. The Kickstarter ends in three days, and Fish has already gained $4,417, easily surpassing his $3,000 goal. He has yet to release an actual sample of the candy bar (which appears square and chocolate-coated) but the project is already gaining much attention, possibly due to celebrity cook Guy Fieri showing support for the idea.
http://laughingsquid.com/teen-invents-a-candy-bar-to-help-pay-for-college/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+laughingsquid+%28Laughing+Squid%29

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