September 20, 2024

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Pop-up gives Detroit area kids a head start in entrepreneurship

Pop-up gives Detroit area kids a head start in entrepreneurship

Southfield — Luna Stinson, 5, spent Thursday putting the finishing touches on her new product: a hand-made body butter that she plans to market to hundreds of potential customers at a pop-up event Sunday in Inkster.

Pop-up gives Detroit area kids a head start in entrepreneurship

She has a running start on entrepreneurship, considering she’s just entering kindergarten. Luna and her mother, Farrah Driver, were prepping to work alongside 74 other entrepreneurs ages 3 to 18 who will be advertising and selling items from 1-5 p.m. Sunday as vendors for the Youth Takeover Pop Up Shop at Bliss Event Center, 30225 Cherry Hill Road.

Such pop-up shops allow new retailers to sell their products or services at temporary sites. Luna will sell Rainbow Dust, a colorful body butter that smells like baby powder, and Sweet Unicorn, a pink, sweet-smelling butter — with the name coined by Luna — for $10 each and $15 for two.

Ahead of the pop-up event, Luna whipped shea butter and oils together, put stickers on containers, and rehearsed her sales pitch with her mom.

Luna Stinson and her mom Farrah Driver label the containers of body butter to sell at Sunday's pop-up.

Driver, who started selling massage oil candles and body butters during the COVID-19 pandemic, will help Luna sell her own products, labeled as Luna’s Magical Body Butter, for the first time Sunday. They plan to take 60 containers Sunday and display them with a unicorn and rainbow theme.


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