Sunday, 8 November 2015

Entrepreneur aged 11 earns £1,000 a WEEK selling sweets and has even opened his own shop - Mirror .

Henry Patterson's products are stocked by more than 70 different companies and he has produced a children's book among other business ventures



An entrepreneur who started out selling manure before moving onto sweets is making more than £1,000 per week - aged just 11.
Henry Patterson invested his own earnings and used £17,000 of grant funding to produce a children's book and merchandise branded with characters from his online sweet shop.

The budding businessman has revealed that his annual turnover now exceeds £65,000 and his products are stocked by more than 70 different companies.
Henry said: "My school friends are excited about my business adventures but I don't mention money or talk about it too much to them.

"I think a traditional brand, like Beatrix Potter , was missing from the market which is why people have fallen in love with it so quickly.
"I also think children love the fact a child created it, as they have the confidence to write books of their own now."

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