Teenage Hustle at the Happiest Place on Earth
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- July 16, 2026
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Disney World Adventure Takes an Unexpected Entrepreneurial Turn for NH Teen
A 16-year-old from New Hampshire turned his family vacation to Disney World into an impromptu sales opportunity, charming park-goers with freeze-dried candy before learning a valuable business lesson.
You know, some trips to Disney World are just about the rides, the characters, and the fireworks. And then there are trips like Caleb's. This 16-year-old from Derry, New Hampshire, managed to turn his family vacation into quite the unexpected entrepreneurial escapade, bringing his unique freeze-dried candy business, "Caleb's Candy," right into the heart of the magic kingdom.
Picture this: a bustling day at the most magical place on Earth, Disney World, filled with the usual sights, sounds, and, well, maybe an unusual entrepreneurial venture unfolding right under the Florida sun. Caleb wasn't just there to enjoy the rides; he had a mission. He was offering up his wonderfully crunchy, freeze-dried treats to fellow park-goers, and yes, even to some unsuspecting park employees. And here's the kicker – he was doing pretty well! We're talking about raking in over a thousand dollars in just a few days, all while on vacation.
Now, if you're like me, you might be thinking, "Wait, selling stuff at Disney?" And that's exactly the question that eventually led to a gentle but firm intervention. Caleb, with his entrepreneurial spirit shining bright, was approached by Disney security. They politely, but clearly, explained that unauthorized commercial activity simply isn't allowed within the park. It was a moment of realization for the young businessman, who genuinely didn't realize he was breaking any rules.
But let's rewind a bit and talk about "Caleb's Candy." This isn't just a whim; it's a legitimate small business Caleb started during the COVID-19 pandemic. Like many enterprising teens, he was looking for a way to earn some money, specifically for a car. He's been diligently selling his unique confections online and at various local markets back home. His mom, a true champion, has been right there alongside him, offering support and helping him navigate the ins and outs of running a business.
So, there he was, a young man with a dream and a bag full of freeze-dried delights, getting a crash course in park regulations. While the immediate outcome might have been a bit disappointing – having to pack away his wares – it was also an incredibly valuable learning experience. It taught him a crucial lesson about the boundaries of entrepreneurship, especially in privately owned, heavily regulated spaces like Disney World.
Despite the little hiccup in Florida, Caleb's entrepreneurial journey hasn't skipped a beat. He's back home, still successfully running "Caleb's Candy," and continuing to sell his popular treats. This story, in a way, just adds another chapter to his burgeoning business tale – a testament to his drive, creativity, and resilience. It's pretty wild, really, how a simple family vacation can turn into such a memorable and educational adventure, isn't it?
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