
Missouri Teen Entrepreneur Lands Product in Wal-Mart
The world needs entrepreneurs. People that have a good idea and the drive to see that idea through to a successful business. This is not an easy thing to do for anyone, much less a teen from Missouri. But Mr. Fresh is on his way.
Young Missouri entrepreneur has been working on regional scale distribution
Joshua Danrich shared his business dreams with his mom when he was young(er). She steered him toward things that had potential for achievement and growth. So, at the age of ten, instead of his own luxury car dealership, Joshua made the transition to luxury air fresheners for cars. He and his “Mom-ager” put together a business plan.

Flash forward a few years and the now 16 year old has placed his air freshener products in 100 Wal-Mart stores in Missouri. You can find them in the automotive department. His six different scents promise to keep your vehicle smelling luxurious for 60 days at a time. They can also be used in your room or home.
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The “Fresh” in Mr. Fresh air fresheners is an acronym for “Faith to Rescue Every Son from Hurt”. The goal is to promote maturity in several areas for youth as well as self esteem and confidence. And of course, to make your car/home smell fantastic. In addition to Wal-Mart you can shop online at befreshnow.com.
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