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Carnivals and More

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  1. 2. HalOtis

    I hadn’t considered the bulk candy business until reading about it on geniustypes. He definitely makes it sound intriguing.

  2. The candy business does sound like it could work, but I don’t think it’s as passive as he makes it sound. I think the trickiest part of the vending machine business is convincing the store owners to put your machines on their floors.

  3. 4. Mr. Cheap

    Thanks for the link! I always see a large spike in my traffic when you’re kind enough to link to me.

  4. FT, the Secret is amazing man! If you haven’t watched the movie it is a must see. Really crazy stuff!

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