WASHINGTON — Most teenagers spend their free time engrossed in social media and selfies, but 16-year-old Bree Britt isn’t like most teenagers.
Every day at 3:50 p.m., Bree gets off the school bus at a small strip of storefronts on Livingston Road in Accokeek, Maryland. And under a white awning that reads “Bree’s Sweet Treats,” the teen transforms from high school student to business owner.
“Depending on how busy the day is and what we have to do for the next day, I’ll be here,” Bree says while sitting at a table in the café section of her store.
The St. Mary’s Ryken High School student opened her bakery in 2013 after launching a successful online baking business when she was 12. But Bree’s journey into crafting confections began long before she reached double digits.
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4 comments:
She did it ALL by herself! !!RIGHT.
Quit school now, Dear, it will just mess you up. maybe a few non credit business mangement courses at the local Community College will help, but you may wind up teaching them.
Go bless you, youngster! And good tidings!
Believe it or else, you made it!
very good keep up good work.you will make it.god bless you.
Work hard young lady! It is so very inspiring to see this young lady use her talents to better herself and her community. My best to you!
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