Posh Pop “kidpreneur” sisters Harper, left, and Bailey Galloway mix batches of Cheesy Cheddar Bomb popcorn in the FOODii industrial kitchen. FOODii provides a number of services for food-based startup companies, such as food safety training and marketing assistance. Photo by V. Todd Miller/LSU AgCenter
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Inspiration can be found through a variety of situations, but sitting in front of the TV with a bowl of snacks and watching “Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas” might not be the first way one thinks of to start a business.Yet this perennial Christmas favorite was the jumping-off point for young entrepreneurs, or “kidpreneurs,” Bailey and Harper Galloway and their mom, Eb...