Scott Houdashell and his friend Curtis McGill started an egg-decorating toy business with a $150,000 loan from Curtis’s kids’ college fund, turning it into a company now generating over $8 million annually. This story highlights the potential impact of creative ideas and strong personal relationships in entrepreneurship, underscoring how initial risks can lead to significant financial rewards.
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