1st grader's homemade chip business buys school supplies for classmates

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This first grade student from Minnesota is 'chipping in' to help his fellow classmates in need of back-to-school necessities.

A first grade student from Minnesota is"chipping in" to help his fellow classmates in need of back-to-school necessities.

"Seeing Aiden and Chloe deliver the chips to people supporting us makes us smile," mom of four Jackie Quezada told"Good Morning America." As a family, they came up with an idea to make and sell Aiden and 4-year-old Chloe's favorite snack -- pinwheel crisps. In early August, Aiden Chloe put $130 of their first profits towards the Stuff the Bus promotion, an event which collects school supplies to local students in need.

 

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that's good parenting for you!

If only the richest country on earth could help with those school supplies.

Excellent. Perhaps this is what Morriscum is looking towards!

Awesome kindness school

Sweet kiddies! 😁

Crisp*

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