This 13-Year-Old Girl Invented A Lollipop That Cleans Your Teeth, And It's Outselling Major Brands On Amazon
The sweets are approved by dentists, hygienists, parents, and (most importantly) kids!
Stephanie
- Published in Interesting
When Alina Morse was nine years old, her father told her how bad the sugary lollipops offered at their local bank were for her teeth. So, the clever young girl decided to do some research and invent her own brand of "tooth-friendly" candy.
Alina's company, Zolli, makes all kinds of candy, including taffy, gumdrops, and lollipops. The candies are sweetened with erythritol and xylitol, which help reduce the amount of acidity in your mouth and even protect against cavities.
The sweets are approved by dentists, hygienists, parents, and (most importantly) kids! The delicious lollies should definitely be on every kid's wish list.
Alina - now 13 - is the youngest person ever to have been featured on the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine. She was featured in an article about young millionaires, where she spoke about her brand's inspiration.