A Winnipeg boy turned his dream of entrepreneurship into a reality this fall and, with the help of his parents, he’s using some of his success to help others. Treyton Walcott, 10, launched his business, Super Socks, last month. After his first-ever business loan from his parents in the form of 120 pairs of fun socks, he sold out in about two days. And for every pair he sold, his parents donated another to Winnipeg’s Siloam Mission. “I feel good about it,” said Treyton on Friday, in an interview on CBC Manitoba’s Up to Speed . “It’s Christmas, it’s […]
‘I think Santa would be really proud’: 10-year-old entrepreneur selling socks and donating to charity
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