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Entertainment, retail, food, and travel 1.Johnny Earle Position: Founder of Johnny Cupcakes Johnny Earle, who is still in his 20s, is already a successful entrepreneur. He started his T-shirt business back when he was in high school in Hull. He has locations on Newbury Street, Los Angeles, and now in London. Earle has learned to keep his brand fun by packaging shirts with cupcake-mix boxes and plans to open two unrelated businesses in Boston next year.</p >> Full profile
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Entertainment, retail, food, and travel

1.Johnny Earle

Position: Founder of Johnny Cupcakes

Johnny Earle, who is still in his 20s, is already a successful entrepreneur. He started his T-shirt business back when he was in high school in Hull. He has locations on Newbury Street, Los Angeles, and now in London. Earle has learned to keep his brand fun by packaging shirts with cupcake-mix boxes and plans to open two unrelated businesses in Boston next year.

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