Thirteen-year-old girl invents a licking lollipop for 100 recipes

Replaced about 100 kinds of formula mainly composed of apple cider vinegar and edible sugar

Snoring is an embarrassing physiological reaction. The American 13-year-old girl, Mallory Kefman, invented a smashing lollipop and used it as an opportunity to get involved in the business world and become the chief executive officer of his own company.

Snoring

Mallory lived in Manchester, Connecticut. His childhood dream was to become a doctor when he grew up.

In the summer of 2010, Mallory was inspired to invent ideas to fight the trick. She surfed the Internet to inquire about the folk remedy to fight snoring, repeated trials, and changed about 100 formulas before finally making lollipops, the main ingredient of which was apple cider vinegar and edible sugar.

Mallory said that because of a series of nerve reactions between the throat and the mouth, snoring is a repeated use of vinegar as a medium for stimulating these nerves, which can interrupt the snoring signal and stop the snoring.

She named the lollipop "Stolen Lollipop." According to actual tests, as long as the lollipop is contained, the snoring symptoms will be relieved.

Business sea

Last spring, Mallory took his invention at the Connecticut Invention Conference. The conference for the invention is mainly for young people to provide a stage for the display of inventions. Mallory won the invention award at the conference and applied for a patent. He got to know entrepreneur and investor Danny Brier. Since then, he set foot in the business sea and set up his own company.

She said in the company’s introduction that she is a chief executive and head of the R&D department. She said: "I have to admit that the most difficult part of doing business is that because of my young age, various types of contract documents are a bit difficult for me to understand."

Malorie’s father, Adam Kiefferman, shoulders both employees and guardians. In an interview with the New York Times, he said: "This is Malorie's stage. The best thing is that she will do everything on her own. I will do my best to help her, but I will not dictate."

There is a market

Mallory is ready to put lollipops on the market and it will be available in supermarkets this summer. She said: "I'm still debugging flavor." University of Connecticut's "inventor accelerator" project to help her, plans to send some MBA graduates from May to August as corporate consultants.

Mallory’s plans to promote the “snoring of lollipops” in the middle school clinics, with the goal of entering a pharmacy. So, what is the market prospect of “smashing lollipops?”

Briegh said: "Predicting the market value of a company or a product for the next 100 years is quite rare. This is the case with 'smashing lollipops'. It solves a simple basic need."

Christopher Leaveske, executive director of the University of Connecticut's Enterprise and Invention Center, praised lollipop for its "potential social benefits" and "combination of taste and functionality for attractive food."

I have experienced

Can't stop playing

The 13-year-old girl, Mallory, invented the idea of ​​inventing the trick of "stopping phlegm." It was also his own snoring experience. In the summer of 2010, Mallory was always napped. She tried various methods, including irrigation of salt water, drinking water head-down, and so on.

It is reported that "bitestick lollipop" is mainly made from apple cider vinegar and edible sugar. She has tried more than 40 formulas in her own kitchen, but the effect does not seem particularly obvious.

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