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Children’s Entrepreneurship Market teaches kids the value of owning a business | Local News

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The Children’s Entrepreneurship Market at Rock The Riverfront was a huge success, with kids aged 5 to 17 showcasing their entrepreneurial skills and creativity. Organized by the Children’s Entrepreneur Market in partnership with the River City Company, nearly 100 young entrepreneurs participated in selling a wide variety of handcrafted products.

One standout business was Scorching Sensations, founded by Maximus Presley, Judah Borkan, Sam Ott, and Carter Guinn. These young entrepreneurs create their own hot sauce blends, chopping their own peppers and blending spices to create flavors that even famous shows like Hot Ones would admire. Their mango blaze bottle is a must-try for hot sauce enthusiasts.

Hunter Holbrook impressed with his cereal necklaces, hand-beaded characters, and bird feeders, expressing his excitement at running his own business and earning some money. Nico Avila showcased his collection of valuable baseball and Pokémon cards, emphasizing the importance of finding hidden gems in thrift stores.

Lastly, Lily Parrish of Lily’s Clips shared her passion for selling hair accessories, highlighting the joy of sharing her creations with the community. These young entrepreneurs are not only learning valuable business skills but also inspiring others to pursue their passions and dreams. Support local businesses by checking out these talented young tycoons at the Children’s Entrepreneurship Market.

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