BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) - A Washington state 16-year-old probably won’t need to deliver pizzas or flip burgers to make a few extra bucks, thanks to an appearance on the ABC television show “Shark Tank.”
The Bellingham Herald reports https://is.gd/ZbyWUo that Henry Miller of Deming (DEM’-ing), east of Bellingham, sold a 75 percent stake in his honey company for $300,000 to two rich investors.
Miller’s company, Henry’s Humdingers, makes raw spiced honey. The reality-type show “Shark Tank” features potential investors who hear pitches from entrepreneurs.
In a show that aired Friday night, Mark Cuban, the owner of the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, and high-tech mogul Robert Herjavec (HER’-ja-vec) made the offer. Miller accepted so he could pay back his parents, who sunk $150,000 into helping him start Henry’s Humdingers.
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Information from: The Bellingham Herald, https://www.bellinghamherald.com
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