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ManCans' Hart Main: A 13-Year-Old Entrepreneur Invents Candles for Men
Hart Main realized that most guys don't want to smell like lavender or fresh laundry. So he created ManCans, candles designed specifically for men, with scents like New York Style Pizza, Grandpa's Pipe and, of course, Bacon. Did we mention he's only 13?
Posted 5/ 10 11 at 1:30 PM | Entrepreneur Spotlight, Leadership, Starting a Business, Home-based Business, International Business, Online Business, Consumer Products & Services, Manufacturing, Retail, Inventions & Innovations
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Some of the best business ideas take an existing product or service and find a new use for it. (Think of what Netflix has done for movie rentals, or what Groupon has done for coupons.)Hart Main may just wind up doing the same thing for candles. His product? ManCans, candles with scents made specifically for men who don't really want to smell like freshly laundered towels or a dewy forest. A typical ManCans scent is more likely to smell like a fresh new baseball glove.
For a startup, ManCans is doing well, averaging 300 orders a week. And if it takes a while for the Marysville, Ohio-based business to grow to the point where it's selling 3,000 or 30,000 candles a week, Main has time. After all, he's only 13.
"It started as a joke," Main says of the origins of his company. "It really wasn't meant to turn into anything serious."
Last November, Main's 12-year-old sister, Camryn, was selling candles to raise money for school. Main, who wasn't crazy about the girly scents, joked that there ought to be candles for guys -- guys who didn't want their bedrooms to smell like, say, lavender soap. That piqued the interest of his mother, Amy, who encouraged her son to try to make some candles with a masculine aroma.
"I do that with all of my kids -- I listen to them," Amy Main says. "Even if it sounds like they're joking, if their idea sounds like something they can do, by all means, I tell them to go for it." Which is why Camryn also has a dog-walking business.
But for now, Main is keeping his mom (a nursing administrator at an adult-education center) and dad (an IT manager) plenty busy. When the local media picked up a story on the business, Main suddenly faced a flood of interviews -- and orders spiked. That may just be the beginning: Main is scheduled to appear on the talk show The Doctors this month.
While Main's age makes for a compelling news story, the candles' unique scents are what actually draw customers in. ManCans offers eight scents so far: New York Style Pizza, Grandpa's Pipe, Sawdust, Campfire, New Mitt, Fresh Cut Grass, Coffee and, of course, Bacon.
Initially, Main was planning to sell quite a few other scented candles, with smells like Money to Burn and Dirt, but like any good entrepreneur, he realized he was probably expanding too quickly and should stick to his core scents for now. "We released Money to Burn but it wasn't selling too well," Main says.
Main, meanwhile, has set up his business so that even while it is a for-profit company, it has a charitable arm. Main makes the candles in soup cans, so he purchases soup and donates it to local soup kitchens. He then returns the empty cans and he and his mother make the candles in their kitchen. He orders oils from suppliers around Ohio and combines them with the wax. "We're actually looking at renting a space to make the candles in," Main says. "Doing it in our kitchen, it's just too much the way it is now."
Main, in fact, has had several growing pains with his company even as he contends with his own growing pains. At times, he's been behind on orders, where it takes at least two weeks for customers to receive their candles, which retail for $9.50 each. Pricing has been tricky to figure out. Main initially charged $5 per candle, but as his operations became more expansive and involved, he had to raise the price. And the company has been so successful that it essentially "broke" Main's PayPal student account, forcing Amy to open a new one in her name.
Shane Haggerty, a colleague of Amy's who has become the de facto PR person for ManCans, says he's impressed with how the 13-year-old has risen to the challenge of running his own company. "Hart is very much in charge of this business and is as hands-on as any CEO would be at the age of 50," he says. "His mom recently shared a story of how Hart discovered an order was poorly packaged and shipping was incorrectly priced. Hart went directly to the distributor and made sure this would never happen again. He handles himself so well in media interviews and with the whole business that it's amazing to watch, because you have to be reminded that this is a 13-year-old middle school student who simply wanted to be able to buy a bicycle with the extra money he would earn."
Now Main, who turns 14 in July, says he can envision life as an entrepreneur, instead of becoming a lawyer as he once planned. "I like the fact that I have control over things and can make decisions and see what's actually happening," he says.
Name: Hart Main
Company: ManCans
Age: 13
Location: Marysville, Ohio
Founded: 2010
Employees: One temp who takes orders while Hart is in school
Revenue: Undisclosed
Website: www.man-cans.com

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Comments (Page 3 of 6)
Nice to know there are young people who have stepped away from the video games to be creative. Good job parents for your encouragement!
Only 13, young Main might be missing out on unusual and fun childhood experiences that we can all recall years later and write books and tell others about but young Main is all wrapped up in time-consuming big business deals due to his mother.
Don't get discouraged about these comments. There are TONS of men out there who would be thrilled to have ManCans in their Man Caves. You should focus your marketing towards them. Don't worry about the girls who don't want to date guys whose places smell like guys. Go for the married men whose wives love the fact that their husbands have a man cave to hide in so they stay out of the way!
I nnote most of the comments have to do with "the girls won't like, scents like bacon, grandpa's pipe. etc.. They don't get it. These scents are for men secure in their masculinity not teenagers or those who hwven't outgrown their childhood.
i have an idea for a new scent... introducing the "hey who forgot to flush again!?" candle..
Since this young man is already in business and doing $3000 a week, that means he's had the idea for a while. I believe the Shark show is for people who aren't in business yet, they have an idea they'd like to make into a business. You'd have to prove that the kids met this man, heard him talking about it and then stole it to do himself. The odds on that are a billion to one and I am sure it hasn't happened. Who is to say that the MAN didn't hear about the KID's idea and took it?
Ok,tiresome sourgrapes bubbas If Clark Gable were still with us He would smile, give a wink and say"Great work, Kid " than move on to flying a B29 or bringing in an another oil well. Oh for the days when we didn't need Brits , Aussies or 13 year old kid to show American men how to take charge
and make it work Good job , Mom
I'm a girl and I would stay away from any guy who smells like bacon, pipe or any of those aromas. I like clean smelling guys. So I guess if ur a weird guy and u dont like girls to come near u, then knock urself out
Why are so many people down on this kid? What? You're offended he came up with the idea and youd didn't? Give it a rest.
Do you know how many OTHER businesses have competition? But someone has to come out on top. Sorry its this KID and not Shark Tank boy. Get over it.
Props to the kid!
I am a woman and your right I would not want to stick around a gentlemen's
place if it smelled like Grandpa's pipe! But from a woman's point of view
the first thing I thought while reading this was "oh for sure" I've got to get my man one of these "Man Cans" for a cool novelty gift!!!!There is a market for it. Also all you young gals that go to his school hang around him I bet he will be a millionaire one day! And word to your Mama get him on the Ellen show she would love your son and his idea she always has smart kids on her shows! I like your way of raising your children about staying along the side of them and in and guiding them with any idea. Much better then telling them to go back to the T.V. and play a game!
Love it!
I think that kid is on the way to becoming quite successful. If he keeps this up and keeps his head cool and allows professionals to help him, and his parents do not become greedy or overprotective, I can easily see a kid like that end up set for life by age 21. The down side, what is a fad, now, can eventually be duplicated by other companies and fade out later. But if it lasts, I say, hey kid, great job!
Unfortunately, without a patent, which is not likely, his business is about to be usurped by a major multi-million-dollar backed candle manufacturer after they see this article. Sorry. Fill as many orders as you can NOW!
bacon scented candles?!?!?! THATS GENIUS!!!!
Good luck and have fun. You're right on the money... the originator of Yankee Candle also started his business in his Mom's kitchen! But I'll be ordering the Bacon candle for my husband from ManCans since Yankee Candle does not offer that scent. He's been asking for it since I started... (I work there!) :o)
How about a "Leather" scent candle?
The kid is selling bacon scented candles. BRILLIANT! You go, Hart! Anyone else want to start an I Heart Hart fan club?
I think the guy that was on Shark Tank did have a patent on his product that sounds identical to this one. Very strange how they seem the same. None of the Shark Tank panel members thought the idea was worth investing in.
Just wait until he gets regulated by the Government. Just like the 8 year old girl in Oregon a few months back who was selling lemon aide from her sidewalk stand.
Sounds like the next Mr. Trump to me.
this is actually in reply to mrager2000 don't know why aol wants to put it here....anyway...bet he can do maths better than you. $12.00 a month x 12 months = $144.00; he'd have to do $12,000 a month to earn $144,000.00