Future Genxyz prospect? Precocious lemonade magnate epitomizes can-do spirit of under-40 achievers.

AuthorSukin, Gigi

When life hands you lemons, the saying goes, you make lemonade. Unless you're Jack Bonneau - then you build a business.

Jack is a bright-eyed 10-year-old with a black belt in karate. He plays the piano. And he's CEO and founder of Jack's Marketplaces & Stands.

In 2014, Jack longed for a Star Wars Death Star LEGO set, a $400 toy. The hefty price tag prompted Steve Bonneau to encourage his son to earn the money himself. Motivated, Jack started his business, devising an ambitious plan to peddle beverages at The Orchards Farmers Market in Westminster throughout the summer.

Then 8 years old, Jack got a sales tax license, insurance and health permits, purchased organic lemonade and iced tea, cups, paper towels, ice, coolers and wood to build the stand. He achieved sales of $2,000 that first summer.

"Then he wanted to share it with other kids," recalls Steve Bonneau, who leaps back in time to his own childhood paper route and a desire to "teach [Jack] the basics of business."

By the following spring, the Bonneaus drafted an expansion plan, starting a website - Jacks-Stands.com - that allowed kids to sign up at one of four locations- adding Erie, Louisville and Lafayette. Jack prepared permits, drinks and accouterment in exchange for a cut of the profits. He also recruited a sales team of other kids whose parents saw the opportunity.

Jack is among thousands of children who have enrolled in courses at the...

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