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How to Make Money

Chapter 3: $10 Required HOW TO MAKE MONEY, MAKING CANDY
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A practical compendium of short, runnable business plans and money-making ideas aimed primarily at individuals seeking small-scale enterprises. Each section outlines startup steps, suggested supplies, costs, promotional copy and selling tactics for ventures such as a neighborhood pantry, homemade candy, custom shirts and neckties, tea rooms, real estate sales, dyeing services, kindergartens, lamp shades and newspaper bargain columns. Emphasis is placed on cash trading, sample handbills, scripts and simple marketing moves like introductory free offers, sample placement, and buying wholesale. The tone is instructional and focused on actionable checklists and scaling suggestions to help readers launch and expand modest enterprises.

$10 Required
HOW TO MAKE MONEY, MAKING CANDY

Get a candy recipe book and practice making bonbons, fondant, fudge, peanut brittle, etc., until you learn to make delicious candy. Make up about ten dollars’ worth and visit some store with samples. Ask them to put a box in their candy case and pay for it when they sell it. Have a neat card printed as follows:

MADE IN MRS. BROWN’S KITCHEN
BY MRS. BROWN
RIGHT HERE IN BELLVILLE
IT IS FRESH AND DELICIOUS
TRY IT.

If your candy is good, people will buy it, and you will have no trouble in getting all the stores to buy all you can make. One woman started on this small scale and owns a large candy factory to-day.