On Saturday morning, there were many young entrepreneurs at Võru Kagukeskus. They range from third grade to high school or vocational school. Everyone gained new experiences, regardless of sales.
There were many different foods and drinks. There were also plenty of wooden products and smart solutions. Kadi Kaur, the project manager of youth entrepreneurship, said that innovation happens every year.
Älis Pokotylo talked about flavored toothpicks. They thought regular toothpicks were boring. Their products are more interesting and tastier.
Hendrik Georg Suvi, representative of the mini-company Kiku-Tikud, talked about the success of their products. They sell flavored toothpicks.
The mini-company VSG Lant sells fishing lures. These are 3D printed from biodegradable plastic. Vladislav Dovgi talked about how they saw an idea on TikTok with a friend and tried to make it themselves.
The mini-company Paras Pähkel sold caramel-covered Greek nuts. Karl Gustav Pihu talked about how they decided to make something healthy and tasty.