Now a High School student, Adam started making the firestarters as holiday gifts several years ago. Using some saved egg cartons, lint from the dryer and melted candle stubs, he created “egg-nighters”, as they were called by the family. They worked so well, that the one year he didn’t make them, relatives offered him money to make some more. This led Adam to experiment with how to make an even better firestarter. What developed into a product called Stokes is now sold in almost 1,000 stores across the United States and Canada.
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