An idea born in Central Ohio sets the world on fire last week.NBC4 introduced the world to Main Hart, a boy of 13 years is the creation of man-scented candles.The kitchen in the main family home in Marysville was opened almost 24 hours a day 7 days a week."It is very stressful, stressful," said Hart Main.
Thousands of orders poured e-mail account can top man after his story aired around the world.His candles with perfume Gear Head, Bacon lined desk Today Show."On Friday, Google closed the account of Gmail because they thought that we were spamming," said Craig Main, Hart's father.The success is sometimes overwhelming, according to Hart's father.
"The story got so big, that I don't think people understand that these are placed in a kitchen, three people," he said.Add brothers Hart, and all hands and their family members on the bridge."My favorite hairdryer was commandeered to correct the imperfections in the surface of the wax," said Amy Main, mother of Hart.Every free moment have is used to fill orders and get them shipped.
In the midst of chaos, the main family has a priority, though."We could donate those 6000 cans of soup to the Red Cross, but we need someone to vacuum seal it," they said.The family is looking for a partner company and clinging tight to their cause."It has become the power of people," they said.
Hart is meeting with a lawyer to talk about his business plan this week. He is also looking for another space where you can make the candles.For more information, NBC4 stand with and update nbc4i .com.
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