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13-Year-Old Makes $100K Reinventing the Scooter Wheel

13-Year-Old Makes $100K Reinventing the Scooter Wheel

By Gabrielle Karol

Published September 13, 2013

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Nicholas Pinto may be one year away from high school, but he’s already doing big business.

The 13-year-old says he’s always loved scooters, but was frustrated by how quickly the wheels would break.

“As you develop your skills, like landing on the scooter harder when you’re going off of a ramp, what you want is for the parts not to break,” says Pinto, who lives with his parents and three siblings in Cranford, New Jersey.  He says he was spending a lot of money replacing the wheels every few weeks.

“I was saying, ‘Wow, this can’t be!’ I was trying so many wheels, I thought I better make my own and help the world,” says Pinto, who enjoys competing in scooter competitions.

Over a year ago, the entrepreneurial eighth-grader began researching manufacturers who could reinvent the wheel, so to speak. He says he finally located a manufacturer in California to make a durable, polyurethane wheel that would be tougher than the breakable plastic wheels found on most scooters.

“I made a step-by-step design with all of the dimensions and they did it,” says Pinto, who borrowed $2,000 from his parents to create 500 wheels, bringing his fledgling company LB Scoots to life.

“The LB stands for ‘Little Boy.’ It’s the name of my dog, a chocolate lab,” says Pinto.

Grassroots Marketing Helps LB Scoots Get Off the Ground

Once the wheels were made, Pinto says he built an e-commerce website with the help of Youtube tutorials and his mother, who had created a website herself for her own small business, a modeling and acting agency.

From there, Pinto says he started selling wheels thanks to word of mouth, showcasing his new wheels at skate parks and competitions.

“We went to competitions and had a big banner there.  We were giving out stickers and saying, ‘Everyone check us out online!’” says Pinto.

Within a year, Pinto was receiving orders from all over the country, and even as far away as Australia. “We made about $100,000 in the first year,” says Pinto.

Pinto says he’s going to stick to LB Scoots for now, but isn’t ruling out the possibility of branching out down the road.
“As I grow up, I want to keep having LB Scoots, and I would also like to start other companies,” says Pinto. He’s also mentoring his little sister, who’s an entrepreneur in her own right.

“She makes duct-tape wallets and paintings and sells them online,” says Pinto.

And with three years on his little sister and experience running a $100,000 business, Pinto’s got a lot of advice to share.

“She’s 10 … I help her out a lot,” he says.

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26 Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year

Some good news on the humanity front…

26 Moments That Restored Our Faith In Humanity This Year

Sometimes you need a reminder that people can do wonderful things.posted on December 14, 2012 at 6:40pm EST

Matt StoperaBuzzFeed Staff
1. The parents who made their son’s wheelchair into the best Halloween costume ever

The parents who made their son's wheelchair into the best Halloween costume ever

2. The terminally ill man who loves receiving mail… and got more than he ever expected

The terminally ill man who loves receiving mail... and got more than he ever expected

Scott Widak has Down syndrome and suffers from liver disease, and he loves receiving mail. His nephew Sean posted his P.O. Box on Reddit and the site’s users responded with hundreds of letters, packages, and gifts.

3. A kind stranger who stopped a day from being ruined

A kind stranger who stopped a day from being ruined

4. The doctor who offered free medical care after Hurricane Sandy

The doctor who offered free medical care after Hurricane Sandy

5. And the people that helped out any way that they could

And the people that helped out any way that they could

Hospital employees make a human chain passing containers of fuel up 13 flights of stairs to the backup generator at Bellevue Hospital in New York City.

6. The older couple who saw themselves in two young parents

The older couple who saw themselves in two young parents

7. This Libyan child who doesn’t believe in hate

This Libyan child who doesn't believe in hate

8. The parents who tattooed insulin pumps on their bellies so their diabetic son wouldn’t feel “different”

The parents who tattooed insulin pumps on their bellies so their diabetic son wouldn't feel "different"

9. The police officer who bought shoes for a barefoot homeless man

The police officer who bought shoes for a barefoot homeless man

Jennifer Foster was visiting Times Square on Nov. 14 when she snapped the heartwarming moment. Here’s her account of what happened:

“Right when I was about to approach, one of your officers came up behind him. The officer said, ‘I have these size 12 boots for you, they are all-weather. Let’s put them on and take care of you.’ The officer squatted down on the ground and proceeded to put socks and the new boots on this man. The officer expected NOTHING in return and did not know I was watching*. I have been in law enforcement for 17 years. I was never so impressed in my life. I did not get the officer’s name. It is important, I think, for all of us to remember the real reason we are in this line of work. The reminder this officer gave to our profession in his presentation of human kindness has not been lost on myself or any of the Arizona law enforcement officials with whom this story has been shared.”

10. And the police officers who made blind 13-year-old Gage Hancock-Stevens’ dream of being a cop come true

And the police officers who made blind 13-year-old Gage Hancock-Stevens' dream of being a cop come true

They even gave him a cake

They even gave him a cake

11. The Michigan soccer team who gave their team manager with Down syndrome an opportunity to start

The Michigan soccer team who gave their team manager with Down syndrome an opportunity to start

Source: Courtney Sacco  /  via: annarbor.com

Source: Courtney Sacco  /  via: annarbor.com

Source: Courtney Sacco  /  via: annarbor.com

12. The Texas A&M students that blocked Westboro Baptist Church protesters with a human wall

The Texas A&M students that blocked Westboro Baptist Church protesters with a human wall

When students heard that Westboro Baptist Church planned on protesting the funeral of a soldier, they formed a human barricade around the funeral service to block them out.

13. And this brave kid who stood up against hate

And this brave kid who stood up against hate

14. The woman who kept a homeless man dry during a downpour

The woman who kept a homeless man dry during a downpour

15. The Disney security guard who is amazing at his job

The Disney security guard who is amazing at his job

16. The Icelandic heroes who rescued sheep during a major snowstorm

The Icelandic heroes who rescued sheep during a major snowstorm

17. The quick-thinking little girl who saved her mom’s life by slapping her with a piece of pizza

18. The young girl who loves her dog unconditionally

The young girl who loves her dog unconditionally

Source: twentytwowords.com  /  via: cheezburger.com

19. The famous rugby player who visited his biggest fan in the hospital

The famous rugby player who visited his biggest fan in the hospital

20. The bros who worked together to save a cat

The bros who worked together to save a cat

21. The community that came together to make Caine’s dream a reality

The community that came together to make Caine's dream a reality

You can watch the full story here.

22. The football star who gives children in need a shopping spree each year

The football star who gives children in need a shopping spree each year

This is a receipt for $19,000 in toys.

23. The man who comforts the old dog that saved his life

The man who comforts the old dog that saved his life

When John Unger had suicidal thoughts after a breakup, it was his dog Shoep who brought him back from the brink. This photograph shows Unger cradling his friend in lake Superior to soothe the dog’s arthritis.

24. These candidates for parents of the year

These candidates for parents of the year

25. The amazing couple who stuck together through unbelievable odds

The amazing couple who stuck together through unbelievable odds

26. And every single time anything like this happened.

And every single time anything like this happened.

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