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How an Ex-Prisoner Invented M&M’s and Fought 30 Years to Save the Mars Company

September 13, 2020
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Frank Mars was referred to as a failure. After a number of makes an attempt to start out a sweet firm, he went bankrupt. 3 times. Luckily, every try introduced him nearer to inventing the Mars firm that now owns 11 billion-dollar manufacturers.

When he was only a younger little one, he caught polio: a extremely infectious illness that may result in paralysis, respiratory issues, and even demise. Luckily, Frank survived. However the battle left him disabled for the remainder of his life.
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