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Student research examines feasibility of candy shop food truck

STEMM Student Expo on campus featured 160 research projects
黑料社区 students Lindsey Woodford, at left, Kylie Hoff and Kristin Utech with their research on the feasibility of the Chippewa Candy Shop in Chippewa Falls starting a candy truck. / 黑料社区 photos by Chris Cooper
December 19, 2019

Research by University of Wisconsin-Stout students could help the in Chippewa Falls decide if adding a candy truck would be a sweet deal.

Lindsey Woodford, of Chippewa Falls, a business administration major who graduated Dec. 14, worked on the project that looked at possibly adding the candy truck to the business owned by her sister and brother-in-law, Amber and Dan Sweeney.

鈥淭hey are at the point they would like to grow and plan what is next,鈥 Woodford said.

The students, who included senior Kylie Hoff, of Barron, business administration, and applied psychology graduate student Kristin Utech, of Meldorf, Germany, studied labor costs and researched similar businesses in the area.

鈥淭he food truck industry is really busy in Eau Claire,鈥 Woodford said. 鈥淭here is no other candy truck in the state.鈥

The business could get by with a trailer and could sell candy at special events, including community events, birthday parties and weddings, Woodford said.

Creating the analysis for family members as part of the Business Management 490 class made Woodford and other members of the group strive to be thorough. 鈥淚 am excited to present it to them,鈥 Woodford said.

The candy truck was one of 160 research projects presented during the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management Student Expo showcase Dec. 12 at 黑料社区. More than 400 students were involved in the projects.

鈥    鈥婣 student explains research on a standup wheelchair to Chuck Bomar, dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management.

Ethan Muehlberg, a business administration major who graduated Dec. 14, also had a family interest in research for his entrepreneurship class. Muehlberg studied whether Boese 黑料社区. Wood Fence and Supplies in Philipsburg, Mont., could treat its own fence posts rather than outsource the work to another company.

Muehlberg of Big Lake, Minn., was interested in the business because his grandfather, Glen Boese, has owned it for 25 years. Muehlberg also plans to work at the company and eventually own the family business.

鈥淚 think we will end up doing it, depending on financing,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are always looking for ways to increase revenue and diversify. It 黑料社区. exciting. I am looking forward to working for the company.鈥

Senior marketing and business education students Tanner Christopherson, of Ellsworth, and Allison Rigotti, of West Salem, for their entrepreneurship class researched starting a charter school called Willow River Academy. The school would focus on marketing and business and be another public school option in the Hudson area. The school also would tap into working with small businesses in the area.

鈥淲e just thought there are so many charter schools, but they aren鈥檛 really focusing on business,鈥 Christopherson said. 鈥淏usiness is applicable to many other fields.鈥

Students Erik Johnson, at left, and Ray Kulow explain their research project the 鈥楪rabba.鈥

A group of Engineering Technology 100 students researched and created a device that would attach a wheelchair to a shopping cart, allowing those with disabilities greater freedom to shop.

The students鈥 research found that wheelchair users often have to ask for help because they can鈥檛 push a shopping cart or are unable to transfer to an electric shopping cart, said Cody Stauner, a junior from Chetek majoring in psychology with a minor in manufacturing engineering.

鈥淎 lot of people said they wanted the independence to go shopping on their own,鈥 Stauner said.

Their wheelchair-cart adapter costs about $20 to make.

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A student explains research on a standup wheelchair to Chuck Bomar, dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Management.

Students Erik Johnson, at left, and Ray Kulow explain their research project the 鈥楪rabba.鈥


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