How Sisters from Lebanon Became US Millionaires

Sisters started box subscription service to encourage kids to put down gadgets and engage in real world

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Sisters Rosy and Donna Khalife arrived in the U.S. with their family in the mid-1980s after fleeing conflict in Lebanon. After graduating from college, they started a box subscription service to encourage kids to put down gadgets and engage in the real world. Before long, the small company was worth millions. Maxim Moskalkov has the story.

Camera: Mike Maisuradze  

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