18-year-old entrepreneur running multimillion dollar business in Blue Ash
At 18-years-old, Daniel Katz is running D’s Naturals. What started in his own kitchen blender is now a plant-based protein bar that sells across the country. With financial backing from investors, he’s now running a multimillion dollar company Subscribe to WLWT on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1ipUX3c
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