Wednesday, June 10, 2015

A 10 Year Old Mogul Teaches Others how to ‘BeeSweet’

CBS News June 10, 2015,



Mikaila

Not many people can hold their own against the big dogs, or “sharks” to be politically correct, on the show Shark Tank. They rarely have sympathy for the old and young, and hold nothing back if you come in unprepared. Luckily, one little girl impressed the sharks with her sweet sweet lemonade. She realized she can go further with honey, rather than vinegar.

We’re talking about Austin, Texas native Mikaila Ulmer, who is only 10 years old and the founder of BeeSweet Lemonade. At the early age of four, Ulmer had big plans to be involved in the Action Children’s Business Fair and Austin Lemonade Day.
Mikaila
Mikaila

She was stung twice by bees and instead of complaining, her parents encouraged her to research why honeybees were critical to the ecosystem. And it started from there.

Soon after, her great grandmother Helen mailed Mikaila a 1940s cookbook containing her flax seed lemonade recipe. Mikaila was then inspired to make something that would help honeybees and use her great grandmother’s delicious recipe. Out of that, BeeSweet Lemonade was born.

Mikaila’s recipe is unique from other lemonade recipes because instead of using lots of sugars, she sweetens every batch with honey from local bees. She has started selling BeeSweet Lemonade at youth entrepreneurial events across the country, and a portion of the profits are donated to organizations fighting the preservation of honeybees.


BeeSweet

BeeSweet

Shark Tank investor Daymond John was touched by Mikaila’s story, and the former FUBU CEO invested $60,000 for a 25% stake in the lemonade company. John is working closely with Ulmer as her mentor and is helping to expand her professional network.

“Partnering with Mikaila made perfect sense. She’s a great kid with a head for business and branding. She’s got a great idea and I’m happy to help take BeeSweet to the next level.” – Dame Johnson

The investment will allow BeeSweet Lemonade to make larger batches of the lemonade and meet customer demands.

“I’m so excited to have someone with as much experience as Daymond on my team. This is a great opportunity to have more people try my lemonade and save even more bees.” – Mikaila Ulmer

Order Mikaila’s BeeSweet Lemonade here:http://beesweetlemonade.com/
She has a number of flavors and includes recipes as well. BeeSweet Lemonade is also available at multiple Whole Foods and other grocers.

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6 comments:

  1. Hi,

    I've just posted Mikaila's story on Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=529335403887421&id=100004328986353&pnref=story

    "Contemplar um crime em silêncio é cometê-lo"
    José Martí

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    1. Thanks for the shout-Out Sis!
      Looking at her photo, Mikaila looks very Angolan. To me she resembles 'Ze' Du' in articles of him at the beginning of his regime. He certainly no longer reflects that purity and beauty. Much like the effect his rule has had on Angola, his character and actions have dissolved all that was attractive about him.

      Not as sweet as yours was, but I've been able to add music to my blog! No where as elegant as the way you used to welcome the visitor to your blog, but I love being able to punctuate the message with music and lyrics that often touch us deeper than mere words.

      I saw that the journalist Rafael Marques de Morais was freed last month, and that the trial against him as been stopped. That brother is so courageous. Do you know him? If so, let him know some here are aware and celebrate him and his work.

      dois beijos~ sua irma
      (Everyone~ The Comment I'm replying to is from the Angolan sister in the U K whose blog daKappo and personal encouragement started me blogging.) Her Facebook page, in Portugeues, features translation, so check her out at her link in the Comment above.

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  2. Well done Kendke. The visuals and overall look of the blog show growth and professionalism. Interesting stuff; especially Mikaila Ulmer.
    Sam

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    1. Glad to hear from you! And isn't she a little princess!?! Good parenting definitely shows.
      I appreciate your feedback on the blog.

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  3. Well that was a sweet surprise ! What an impressive youth she is ...very enterprising and intelligent being . Gives hope that the future generation is so awake at such young age . Bravo ! to her parents .
    Anahita

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    1. Love your Comments Anahita! Share the post with someone that might also
      be inspired by the story.
      Thanks for visiting~

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