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The Sweet Smell Of Success For The Founder Of Micro-Fresh

Por: Forbes Business September 30, 2022

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Byron DixonMicro-Fresh When entrepreneur Byron Dixon devised a way of preventing mold from growing on leather goods being shipped across the globe, he had no idea how great the demand would be for his product . Today the non-toxic, anti-bacterial formula that kills germs and prevents odors is used in a wide range of products spanning multiple industries. A chemist by profession, Leicester-born Dixon started his career in the 1990s as a lab... + full article



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