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Friday, October 7, 2016

Weird Businesses You Can Surprisingly Venture Into



There are tons of kinds of small businesses existing that serves a wide variety of markets. Who would ever think that a weird business like selling in threes, cuddle sessions or a mobile wedding chapel could actually make a profit? Well, you may want to check some of these weird small businesses and see for yourself that you don't have to be conventional in order to make some profitable income.

Cuddling Service


There are times when all you need is the comfort of another person. There's nothing like a good hug or a warm cuddle, but what if you don't have the option of doing it with another person? So, here comes Cuddle Party in the scene.

Cuddle Party is a "playful social event designed for adults to explore communication, boundaries, and affection." These events are safe spaces where attendees can go to meet and talk to new people as well as to practice consent and asking for what they want, and of course, to just cuddle. Cuddling with strangers may sound absurd, but there's value in their mission to teach boundaries, consent, affection, communication, and non-sexual touch. The company was founded in 2004 and is a federally recognized non-profit organization.

Check out their website www.cuddleparty.com if you're interested to know more about this service.

Mystery Marketplace


Are you someone who is interested in something new but don't know what exactly to get? You can find the solution in the SomethingStore. This retailer offers customers who love surprises the opportunity to purchase a brand new (never used or refurbished) mystery item, or "something" for $10.

According to the SomethingStore's site, your "something" may be a cool shiny gadget, a rare book, a handmade necklace, a reverse clock, box of gourmet chocolates, portable tennis set, etc. Anything goes, as long as it's legal to trade in the United States and it's worth at least $10. Since it started last 2007, this weird business has sold over 200,000 brand-new somethings.

Socks in Threes


No matter how boring and risky it can be, doing the laundry is a part of life. Why risky? Because somewhere in the journey from the hamper to the dresser, you could possibly lose one of your favorite socks, leaving it useless.

With Throx, you can minimize the chances of handling another lonely leftover sock. The company helps customers fight the infamous "sock monster" by selling socks in threes, not pairs. That way, when you lose one, you've still got a backup sock to keep the other company, so you can keep wearing your favorite pair and doing your laundry worry-free.

Throx's socks are one-size-fits-all and range in price depending on the design, though most cost around $10.

Mobile Wedding Chapel


Are you in a tight budget but want to get married as quickly as possible? Whether you're sober or drunk, The Wedding Wagon is the perfect thing you're looking for. This unique mobile company founded in Las Vegas provides a full wedding ceremony for just $129.

You have the option to choose when and where you want to get married, and the wedding wagon will meet you there with a minister, a witness, and a fully decked-out mobile chapel. For an extra hundred bucks, The Wedding Wagon will even arrange to meet you at some truly beautiful venues.

Furniture for Slobs


Do you have a spit-up-prone baby or a territorial pet cat that sprays on every single furniture he sees? If you do, then we understand what you're going through when it comes to your home furniture. Well, you might be interested to know that there's a company devoted entirely to helping people like you.

Slobproof, a Maryland-based furniture and design company, builds custom chairs, sofas, and ottomans with specially engineered fabric that withstand spills and other messes without staining. Debbie Wiener, founder and CEO of Slobproof, said her design style marries the "common sense of a Jewish mother with the muscle of a professional wrestler."


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