A 15-year old made millions from a card game he invented at age 7. He just sold it to a major toy company
KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON, AUG 6 – Alex Butler sold the rights to Taco vs Burrito after 1.5 million copies sold, allowing PlayMonster to expand the brand with new editions and collector's versions planned.
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A 15-year old made millions from a card game he invented at age 7. He just sold it to a major toy company
PlayMonster games has bought Taco vs. Burrito for an undisclosed amount. The game was invented by a 7-year old, who, with his parents’ help, has steer it to over 1.5 million sold units. Creator Alex Butler says, despite its success, “It was never something that I’ve been attached to or anything.” Alex Butler was just seven years old when he made his first million dollars. A game he had invented, called Taco vs Burrito, had made it to Amazon—and …
Seattle teen becomes a millionaire after selling the taco-themed card game he invented at age seven to Wisconsin toy company - TDPel Media
What were you doing when you were seven? Probably not closing million-dollar deals. But for one Seattle teen, a simple idea that started as a game at his kitchen table has now turned him into a teenage millionaire. At just 15, Alex Butler has officially sold the rights to his card game Taco vs. Burrito—a game he dreamed up when he was only seven years old—to major toy company PlayMonster. And while most teens might be clinging to their childhood…
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