The O-Zell Soda Company was started in Chicago, IL in 1911. In 1912, Elias Disney and Flora Disney, Walt Disney and Roy Disney's parents, took proceeds from Elias' paper route and made the first of several investments in the O-Zell soda company. It was because of the O-Zell Company that the Disneys moved back to Chicago, where Walt was able to take art classes, and, at his father's urging, started to work at O-Zell's washing jelly jars, pulping apples and packing cartons. In 1920 The O-Zell Soda company went out of business, but it was brought back to life in 2014 with all proceeds going to the restoration of Walt Disney's Birthplace Home.