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Alina Morse

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Alina Morse

Morse with two Zollipops

Born May 2005 (age 14)

Wolverine Lake, Michigan, US

Occupation Chief executive officer of Zolli Candy

Years active 2014–present

Known for Child candy entrepreneur

Alina Morse (born May 2005) is an American child entrepreneur, the CEO and founder of Zolli
Candy. Her company sells the candy she developed: sugar free lollipops called Zollipops, hard
candy called Zolli Drops, and taffy called Zaffi Taffy. The candy is sold online and in about
25,000 stores in the United States and internationally, totaling US$6 million in sales in 2018.
She was the youngest person to be on the cover of Entrepreneur Magazine, and she was twice
invited to the White House by First Lady Michelle Obama. In addition to being the CEO of a
multi-million-dollar company, Morse goes to high school and dances competitively.

Contents
 1Personal life
 2Company
o 2.1Company history
o 2.2Products
o 2.3Million Smiles Initiative
 3Recognition
 4References
 5External links

Personal life[edit]
Alina Morse (born May 2005)[1] lives with her parents and younger sister Lola in Wolverine
Lake, Michigan.[2] Her mother Suzanne formerly worked in sales, and her father Tom was a
consultant for Deloitte; all now participate in the company, with Tom working as Alina's
manager and handling meetings when she is busy, Suzanne as her coach, schedule organizer,
and stylist, and Lola making videos for the company YouTube channel.[2][3] Tom has called
working for her one of the most fulfilling things that he has done in his life. [4]

Advait Thakur - Age 15 15-year-old Indian tech prodigy, who started using computers at
age six, launched his first website at age nine, and has been working with Google’s AI and
Cloud Platform for a couple of years now. Advait Thakur is an Indian computer
programmer and Teenage Internet entrepreneur. He is the founder of Apex Infosys India ,
and is currently its chief executive officer. He is Google, Bing and Hubspot Certified
Professional. Ranked 4th in Wikia's Young Entrepreneurs Under 20 list of 2017, Advait is
in a different league from the average pre-teen. In 2015, at age twelve, he founded a tech
company 'Apex Infosys India' which is now an Accredited Domain Name Registrar and an
organisation that provides Digital Solutions. Apex Infosys India is also involved primarily in
Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & IOT Sector. In 2017, at age fourteen, he built
“Technology Quiz,” an app to help kids learn about Science & Technology which Actions
On Google accepted after rejecting it five times. An incredible achievement for a child who
loves to code but is largely self-taught. A programmer since he was eleven, Advait is one
of the youngest entrepreneurs and web developers in the world. During Advait's high
school years, he worked for the NGOs name Satish Haware Divyang Centre & Beautiful
Tommorow Foundation and helped them in getting more audience through online platform
by providing them digital marketing services for Free, for which he was was felicitated by
Hon. Rajkumar Badole(Cabinet Minister, Social Justice). He also developed an app called
"Autism Awareness" for Google Assistant which helps people to learn about autism and
related disorders and their symptoms, etc. He is currently working on a product based on
IOT to offer solutions to some of India's most challenging problems.
Alina Morse

A young entrepreneur(14 years old).


She was born in May, 2005. She is a very young American entrepreneur. She is the
founder of Zilli candy, her company shells the candy she created. sugar
free lollipops called Zollipops, hard candy called Zolli Drops, and taffy called Zaffi Taffy. The
candy is sold online and in about 25,000 stores in the United States and internationally,
totaling US$6 million in sales in 2018. She was the youngest person to be on the cover
of Entrepreneur Magazine, and she was twice invited to the White House by First
Lady Michelle Obama. In addition to being the CEO of a multi-million-dollar company,
Morse goes to high school and dances competitively.

Personal life.

Alina Morse lives with her parents and younger sister Lola in Wolverine Lake,
Michigan. Her mother Suzanne formerly worked in sales, and her father Tom was a
consultant for Deloitte; all now participate in the company, with Tom working as Alina's
manager and handling meetings when she is busy, Suzanne as her coach, schedule
organizer, and stylist, and Lola making videos for the company you tube channel. Tom has
called working for her one of the most fulfilling things that he has done in his life.

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