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Joel Clark was 8 years old when he was introduced to his life’s work.

Not that he knew it at the time. All he knew was that he’d helped his mom, Penny, fill his red wagon with about 20 brown paper sacks of her special recipe pancake mix and now he got to go into their neighborhood and sell them.

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