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THE TEEN MILLIONAIRES MAKING THEIR OWN FORTUNE
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Teenage self-starters
Think of teenage millionaires and cartoon character Richie Rich and his own personal rollercoaster might spring to mind. But there are many real-life teens who’ve capitalised on their creativity, ingenuity and talent to make a fortune. Click or scroll through to discover how 13 amazing youngsters made their millions.
Mr. Cory's Cookies
Cory Nieves, 15: net worth at least $1 million (£769k)
Most kids have taken part in a bake sale and for six-year-old Cory Nieves the goal was simple: sell enough coffee and cookies so that he could buy his mum a car, because he was fed up of taking the bus to school. The biscuits were a particularly big hit and once he'd tried and tested his recipe to the point of perfection, Cory and his mum secured a commercial kitchen and the official brand of Mr. Cory's Cookies was born.
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Cory Nieves, 15: net worth at least $1 million (£769k)
Cory's all-natural sweet treats have gone from being a local favourite to a nation-wide success, with a cookie delivery service that guarantees freshly baked biscuits straight to your door. They also received the back of a $100,000 (£77k) investment as part of the entrepreneur pitching show The Profit. The young baker isn't planning to stick with cookies however, and he's looking to put his company to the side before college so that he can pursue his interests in fashion.
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Moziah "Mo" Bridges, 18: net worth $1 million (£769k)
Moziah started Mo’s Bows when the dapper nine-year-old couldn’t find any bow ties he liked in the stores. His grandma taught him to make ties and Mo started selling them on Etsy. The teenager does all his own designs and also makes pocket squares. After Mo’s Bows started to take off he went on US reality TV show Shark Tank looking for an investment in 2014.