After pausing on his other seasonal business of shipping fall leaves from New England to the less autumnally endowed states, entrepreneur Kyle Waring has been busy shipping boxes of snow across the country, just in time for the holidays.
So far, he has sold over 2,500 pounds—more than a metric ton—for this side business, succinctly named “Ship Snow, Yo.”
After the powerful nor’easter blizzard Juno ravaged Boston in 2015, Waring, who is 28 and works for a videogame company, realized there was enough snow to share. According to Waring, the first flakes, sent in water bottles were intended to be joke gifts, “something you’d send to your friend in Florida who can’t keep from bragging about the sunshine.” Click here to continue reading.
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