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Local company turns girls into mermaids

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A local company is making a splash around the world by making girls’ dreams of being a mermaid a reality.

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Fin Fun Mermaid in Idaho Falls began just a few years ago when a young girl asked her grandma, Karen Browning, to help her become a mermaid. Browning went to work on her sewing machine and soon had her granddaughter decked out – tail and all.

The girls who wear Fin Fun’s tails don’t just look the part — they can use them in the water.

Today, “if we were to take our three-year revenue growth,” CEO Eric Browning says, “and you were to compare it with the Inc. 5000, which lists the 5,000 fastest growing companies in America, and rates them over a three-year period of growth, we would be in the top 50.”

Fin Fun shipped more than 50,000 fins and tails to 102 countries in July of this year alone.

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However, the mermaid tale doesn’t end there. Fin Fun has also developed a mono-fin that slides into the bottom of a tail, helping it to look and function even more realistically.

Additionally, the company is writing a series of stories about its mermaid characters.

And, not to be left out, a new line of shark fins and tails are being released to accommodate the boys.

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