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Gary Flax was born in South Africa having grandparents that originated from Russia (Lithuania), Poland and United Kingdom.

His father was one of the first in South Africa to do mass production of Jewelry, developing innovative technology, which is still been used to this day. Gary Flax is a self-made entrepreneur who qualified as a dental technician, who focused on maxilla facial reconstruction prophesies.

He believes in democracy and encourages business that is environmentally friendly - manufacturing products that will reduce harmful emissions or/and are recyclable His companies comply to International factory standards and human rights codes of working practices.

Starting with limited finances he set up a small manufacturing plant making badges and corporate gifts. This company is still in operation and specializes in mass production of pin badges.

Known for his innovation and invention of the first "true" mini water cooler that really works, dispenses cold water (6-7'C) of reasonable volume. His company " Little Luxury', www.littleluxury.com holds patents in Europe, USA, South Africa and China. The trademarks are registered in over 100 countries. His company has spent a lot of money on research and development, slowly entering the International markets with a vision and dedicated mission to grow in to a leading company and brand worldwide.

One of his smaller companies holds the licensing for www.jeepbaby.co.za, taking this brand to the top three in South Africa, in only two years and winning numerous trade show awards.

His company has gone on to develop and manufacture products for Nestle, Jeep, BMW and other large corporations. Gary Flax owns his own prototype, tooling and developing plant www.prototypepro.com.

His companies have won International marketing awards and the converted Nestle Innovative Award. Flax has received commendation by some of the leaders of the largest retailer chains in South Africa.

Gary Flax supports numerous charities that look after the upliftment, care and shelter of children and women.

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