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These 12-Year-Old Twins Built a Thriving 3D Printed Toy Business
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A Georgia 12-year-old—with the help of his twin brother—used a family loan from his parents to launch a thriving 3D-printed toy business.
view video Beyoncé’ Youngest Goes Viral for Hilarious Stage AnticsThe dream-turned-reality all started when Aaron Osirus, 12, noticed his classmates carrying fidgets—colorful pocket-sized sensory gadgets—CBS News reported.
As the toys filled the hallways, Osirus saw the frenzy firsthand, and a lightbulb immediately went off.
“One day at school I was just looking around, and then I saw that a lot of people had fidgets or toys,” Aaron said.
With a $600 loan from his parents, his custom 3D-printing business, A3D, was born.