Sunday, December 4, 2011

Industrious Subway Candy Peddler No Longer Sells Peanut MMs:

Industrious Subway Candy Peddler No Longer Sells Peanut

Industrious Subway Candy Peddler No Longer Sells Peanut M&Ms: "Not Enough Profit" Alex "Tracks" McFarland has been selling candy to subway passengers for 14 years, but he became a mini-viral video celebrity after Columbia graduate student Bianca Consunji featured him bragging about making $150/day in a short documentary. In the video (see it below), McFarland says that peanut M&Ms are his biggest draw—"These M&M’s, I take care of my family with this"— but now he tells the Post that he's dropped the delicious junk food, "Too expensive. Not enough profit." Another revelation: He doesn't pay taxes on his haul! [ more › ]
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Industrious Subway Candy Peddler No Longer Sells Peanut M&Ms: "Not Enough Profit"
Jen Chung
Sat, 03 Dec 2011 20:10:46 GMT

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