Kid Suspended for Selling Pepsi from His Locker Takes His Business to the Streets

Remember Keenan Shaw, the Canadian high school student suspended for selling full sugar Pepsi from his locker, in defiance of Winston Churchill High School's diet soda–only policy? Shaw has now taken his enterprise to the streets.
Showing the agility of a born entrepreneur, Shaw notes that the publicity from his suspension was good for business:
"It got me a lot more advertising," Shaw said about the effect the publicity had on his sales. "I feel like everyone knows about it now."
He's also taking advantage of the technicalities of the law to minimize his operating expenses:
"I can store it at school. I can bring it to school. I can drink it at school. I just can't sell it (at school.)"
And as for potential compeitors, Shaw says to bring it on:
Shaw said a few kids at school have even joked they might jump into the pop business, too, but so far he doesn't have any competitors.
"I've told people go ahead, I don't care," he said, noting he could expand into other treats.
"There's definitely other things I could make money on besides pop."
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Between him and the news reporter with the awesome resignation, there may be hope for the world yet.
He's also taking advantage of the technicalities of the law to minimize his operating expenses:
Elect that kid to public office!
What did he ever do to you?
He violated the social contract.
Learning to work around bureaucracy. Finally a school that teaches practical knowledge.
KMW,
Boo. You nailed the alt-text the first time around. Stick w/ what works!
Why do you hate /love gingers?
That was some epic alt-text...
But Big Tony and Fat Anthony here, *they* could have a problem with that. You like it when all your fingers work? Wanna keep 'em that way?
Someone call the SWAT team on this menace to society.
(That will probably be next week's story.)
I can store it at school. I can bring it to school. I can drink it at school.
Kudos to the kid for finding a market for single cans of warm pop.
"I can store it at school. I can bring it to school. I can drink it at school."
Enjoy it while it lasts. Next week, you'll need a license or something.
"There's definitely other things I could make money on besides pop."
It's SODA!. Well, now that's out of the way, so I'll add: Yes, you could always sell weed.
In Michigan, we say pop.
"I can store it at school. I can bring it to school. I can drink it at school. I just can't sell it (at school.)"
Interesting. Can he give it away at school? If so, then his business model just needs to incorporate off-site payments, and he's golden. Or, perhaps set up a Coke Club at school, where members can get a free Coke. Provided their dues are paid up, of course.
Remember, one fascist tool's "loophole" is a freedom-loving American's "compliance plan".
Good for him. The man tried to keep him down, but he's made it work for him instead.
At least he is right about the "free publicity" aspect. In the 1970's, I had a TV-repair shop. Business was so-so.
I was surprised at the attitude of the principal of the local grade school concerning his attitude about "getting more public $$ all the time.
So, I ran for local school-board one year with a voucher plan.
Anyway, I lost the election, even after speaking at lions' club, and rotary club, and newspaper interviews. BUT, my business DOUBLED immediately!