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SYDNEY, N.S. — Brothers Cailex and Zaio Tournidis are tickled pink when it comes to building entrepreneurial skills and financial responsibility.
“Their grandfather always has them doing side jobs. So he found this business and thought this would be a great way for them to make some money,” Tournidis said.The boys make the messages up, using erasable signs and colourful markers. 'Wrapped around their abilities': Breton Ability Centre residents start landscaping business in Cape Breton
They bought out another local operation with a loan from Matheson, who handles calls as the boys are in school.Their mom, Jocelyn, helps with the spreadsheet of their expenses and the financial details. Sydney brothers Cailex, right, and Zaio Tournidis have their own pink flamingo business. BARB SWEET/CAPE BRETON POST - Barb SweetIn an article about the history of the renowned plastic flamingo lawn ornament, the BBC called them a symbol of American optimism during the post-Second World War era.
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