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Adam Smith is hoping to cash in on the growing demand for stress relief at work. The 25-year-old Regina-based massage therapist offers 15-minute, in-office massages.
At $1 per minute -- so $15 for a 15-minute coffee break massage -- it's an affordable option for time-crunched employees, who can't fit a full body massage at a spa into their schedule.
'If you have to get Suzie to soccer and Billy to hockey, there's no time after work to pop out for a massage,' Smith recognized. '(With an in-office massage) people don't have to leave their building. So it's really, really convenient.'
Smith transports his collapsible massage chair in a large, custom-made black bag
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