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At clubs and lounges, along the red carpet at Cannes, on Hawaiian beaches, and at a gala in Istanbul, Cynthia Carvajal has carried the torch—and twirled it, too. The 30-year-old professional fire dancer whips flaming ropes around her body, dancing in four-inch heels and a blazing headdress. Carvajal got her start in 2000, when she saw circus performers brandish flames in their act. "I loved the artistry," she says. "It's entrancing to watch." When one of the performers agreed to mentor her, Carvajal started twirling poi (chains with lighted balls of Kevlar at one end). "It's easier than people think," she says. (Give or take the occasional burn, which she says is "all part of the job.") Eventually, Carvajal joined a touring performance troupe, and her hobby became a full-time job. It's also a way for her to fund her passion: saving our seas. In 2010 Carvajal founded marine conservation nonprofit Ocean Lifeline—and has raised thousands by performing at events. "I never thought fire dancing would take me places," Carvajal says. "But it's been such a blessing—and it's helping me do my part."

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Last year, when Courtney Nichols launched SmartyPants vitamins—cherry- and citrus-flavored gumdrops—she was bombarded with e-mails from envious parents asking, "Can I take these, too?" So she and her cofounders created SmartyPants for grown-ups (with the same shape and taste, of course). Like the originals, Nichols says, they're the only all-in-one multivitamin gummies that contain 100 percent of the recommended amount of vitamin D as well as omega-3s (from eco-friendly, toxic-free fish oil). Plus, their candylike kick comes from organic sugarcane—not high-fructose corn syrup. But the best thing about them? For every bottle sold, the company donates a month's worth of vitamins to children in need.

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