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Failures but not quite
He believed in the American Dream. While selling paper cups to restaurants in the 1920's, he worked his way up to become one of the company's top salespeople.
Confident that more could be done in the restaurant business, he left the sales position to market a machine that could mix several milkshakes at one time.
His travels brought him in contact with two brothers who owned a restaurant which brought his machines.
He became a partner in this highly successful restaurant but continued to dream about going beyond making 48 milkshakes at one time on eight multi-mixer machines.
Ultimately, he brought out the two brothers. He kept their names on the business and focused on building a fast-food restaurant chain.
He could have been satisfied with his milkshake maker but Ray Kroc had bigger goals o meet. Eventually, he built Mc Donald's into a billion dollar industry.
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