Poor Boy Turned His Candy Company Into Billions!
In his mid-30s, on the verge of bankruptcy, and fleeing a failed marriage, a small-town man had virtually no prospects. He had no university education and no money to fall back on. All he had was a dream to create a candy company. And by ingeniously partnering with his biggest rival, he was able rise up and dominate the global chocolate market, starting a multi-generation empire that would eventually rise to a value of almost $100 billion. Starting in his home kitchen, this young entrepreneur ended up producing most popular chocolate of all time. This is the story of Franklin Clarence Mars.
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Its so cool how Frank & his dad were so different & so Unique Yet so alike & So Ying & Yang. I love that
@beautifullovechannel
6 ай бұрын
Forest**
What am I doing with my life?
@beautifullovechannel
6 ай бұрын
🤣🤣😅😅😅😅as im stuffing my face with protein bars lmfaooo🤣🤣
@sarahshamsuri123
2 ай бұрын
@@beautifullovechannel😂😂😂
@aleksaristic94
Ай бұрын
@@sarahshamsuri123Sarah do you lick your boyfriend's chocolate?
@mirzaabdullah9006
Ай бұрын
Wasting time on KZread Instagram and ticktok
@danielnichols5632
19 күн бұрын
Same, it’s 7am, I haven’t gone to sleep yet and I’m watching this
how does this not have more views?
I like the simple yet clean editing from great visuals to SFX everything was soo good Combined with a great story. YOU my friend are very underrated and deserve way more then that. Keep producing keep going and keep growing my friend :)
@BusinessStoriesOfficial
11 ай бұрын
I really appreciate it, thanks so much for your support! :)
Love the Mars chocolate bar the most hearing the story behind now love it a little more.
I like all the stories I watched so far.
Great job bro
Interesting story here
Wow I live in Tacoma, WA! Never knew this.
Hey, your videos are so informative! I wanted to know if you're looking for an editor to help increase the video quality. I can definitely assist you with that.
Loved the Milky way & Mars bar in Aussie
@SRYTGames
3 ай бұрын
same
Finally a nice good and ling video about mars chocolate. But in the part where they’re talking about the Milkyway, its Milton Hershey’s photo thats used as Frank.
@user-nh6mx3nb7f
11 ай бұрын
Yeah I got confused by that. I thought it was a different guy who invented it
Out of those 50 billion, 5 billion Mars bars were eaten by me. 😂
HERSHEY'S MR. GOODBAR is the overall best tasting.
The Best chocolate bar in the world and the Best Ice-cream alongside Dove.
Your channel doesn't have any social media handle. Where can I reach out? I wanna get in touch. Let me know. Thanks.
Slough in England is pronounced like Plough, not slow.
@SickOfItAll-do1cf
19 күн бұрын
Americans
sweetness when underestimated
I think they stop selling mars candy bars in the u.s.
i m interested also for Dr.Martens,North Face,Haley and Hensen ,Asics,Magnum ice cream
Can you please upload a video about the story of Boeing company?
@BusinessStoriesOfficial
11 ай бұрын
I'll look into it, thanks for the suggestion!
Frank C Mars his second wife was called Veronica. Not Ethel. At 9min35 there is a picture of Forrest Senior. Not Frank. Frank died in 1934.
All that money and you can't afford workers? Leave the kids alone! Greed begats greed.
Nice to finally know what the M’s mean on the M&M’s candy!
i like this story but where is the subtitles?
@beautifullovechannel
6 ай бұрын
Option subtitles on the top left. You just tap and it adjusts to subtitles.
Franks life time refinement was ready to develop diabetes for future generations…
Are you looking for any good editor?
I used to buy a mix of mini chocolates Mars Twix Sneakers and Bounty in Qatar. I gave it to the repair plumber when he took out many hairs from my bath sink he was grossed, as a gift. In Belgrade I occasionally buy standard chocolates at the Kiosk Bounty, Sneakers, Twix and Mars and at the supermarkets. They give a lot of energy to me 😊
Shame they’re so tiny now, totally pathetic, they used to be huge, like my……
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800K equal to 14 billion? Lol...check your math. Otherwise, great video.
@keithrobin6566
11 ай бұрын
they meant 800k in the 1920s is approximately equal to 14 billion in the current times. Accounting for inflation of course.
@SudoMachine
Ай бұрын
@@keithrobin6566 Not even close. 800k from 1920s would barely crack 13 million in today's money accounting for inflation. 14 billion is multiple orders of magnitude off the mark!