Baby on Board' creator is a multi-millionaire with no children
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The story behind those ubiquitous “Baby On Board” decals is far from boring. It starts in 1984, and ends with the man who mass marketed the iconic sign selling his sprawling Miami Beach mansion for $26 million to none other than proud dad DJ Khaled last September.
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