Business: A one-stop shop for wigs, caps and other goods needed by cancer patients who are in chemotherapy and radiation treatment.
Founded: February 2008
Headquarters: Burnsville
Website: www.lilywellness.com
Executives: Founder Jan Beeson
Employees: 1
Revenue: $25,000 in the company's first 12 months.
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