14 year old schoolboy rejects $30m offer for his unique vending machine idea

A 14-year-old school boy has come up with a multi-million dollar idea –
to create vending machines that dispense first aid kits.
Taylor
Rosenthal, from Opelika, Alabama, then rejected a $30m offer
from a ‘large national healthcare company’ in favour of holding on to
his idea himself.

He has already raised $100,000  in
angel investments and intends to make money by selling the machines for
$5,500 each, Daily Mirror reports.
Six Flags theme park in the US has already put in an order for 100 vending machines. Taylor told CNN Money :
“We had to come up with a business idea.

“Every
time I’d travel for a baseball tournament in Alabama, I’d notice that
kids would get hurt and parents couldn’t find a band aid. I wanted to
solve that.”

Customers are offered a variety of products in the
vending machine from prepackaged first aid kids ranging from £4 to £11
in price.

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