US Woman Earns $60K Weekly Selling Her Farts in Jars

US Woman Earns K Weekly Selling Her Farts in Jars

Meet the Fart‑Jar Millionaire

How She’s Making the Money

Stephanie Matto, a 31‑year‑old former reality‑TV star, turned a stinky side hustle into a full‑time career. She’s reportedly raked in more than $45,000 (≈ SG$60,000) in a single week—literally cashing out with every jar she sells.

The Viral Buzz

The moment she posted a bragging video on TikTok (the one that got over seven million views and 800 comments), everyone went nuts. The clip was an instant hit, and now her “fart jar” label is as catchy as it gets.

The Aroma in a Bottle

  • “The scent peaks in the first two days,” Matto confesses.
  • “But one whiff and you’ll recall those moments forever.”
  • Those words might sound odd, but she’s serious—her bottles come with a hand‑crafted note and a sprinkle of flower petals that she believes “adds extra fragrance and longevity.”

    What Goes into the Jar

  • Day‑one: Freshly harvested “gas.”
  • Day‑two: The perfume’s sweetening stage—petals and a tiny note of lavender.
  • The whole process is “fart‑crafted” and delicately bottled, which apparently justifies the hefty price tag.

    Day‑in‑the‑Life of a Fart‑Jar Mogul

    On her other TikTok video (posted on Nov 24), Matto walked us through a typical day, complete with:

  • Breakfast: Beans, protein muffins, yogurt, and hard‑boiled eggs.
  • Production: A stir‑and‑store routine to catch the aroma at its peak.
  • Packaging: Bottled, labeled, and spritzed with flower petals.
  • She even jokes that the sight of her “food stash” would make anyone feel like they’re about to… release a gentle wind.

    Why One Might Pay $1,300 for a Jar

  • Unique niche: No other entrepreneur offers “fragrant gas” in a bottle.
  • Quality guarantee: The scent remains potent for a couple of days.
  • Prestige: Owning a piece of the “fart‑jar millionaire” experience feels exclusive.
  • If you’re tempted to buy, just be prepared to spend $1,300—the price of a single jar of Stephanie’s “golden” stench.
    Sure thing, who wouldn’t want a jar of the queen’s own gas?

  • And that’s how Stephanie’s stinky business turns into gold.*