Young Entrepreneur Taking Honey Business By Storm

By on June 19, 2012 in Biz Ops


KOMO News:

A teenage entrepreneur’s love for bees is paying off, and his popular brand of honey might soon be available at a grocery store near you.

Fifteen-year-old Henry Miller just finished his freshman year of high school. He’s also the CEO of a honey company called Henry’s Humdingers, which will soon be available at PCC and Haggen Grocery stores.

“When I was a kid I saw myself doing something big,” Miller said.

Miller is well on his way, and his company has already made a name for itself by selling unique honey blends, such as the spicy Grumpy Grandpa blend.

Henry’s Stingers began four years ago, when Miller learned about colony collapse disorder wiping out the bee population.


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