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Jacob Anson, 31, quit his job and started Brazen Bagels with a $3,000 cash advance. Here’s how he runs his bagel shop inside an auto body shop in Dearborn, Michigan.
Produced and Edited by: Lauren Shamo
Senior Managing Producer: Eric M. Clark
Senior Director of Video: Jessica Leibowitz
Camera: Brandon Mata
Animator: Christina Locopo
Reporter: Ashton Jackson
Additional Footage: Jacob Anson
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I Quit My Job And Started Making Bagels — Now My Shop Brings In $200K A Year