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  2. California Homemade Food Act - Wikipedia

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    The California Homemade Food Act is a law that legalizes the manufacture and sale of certain homemade food products. [1] Introduced as bill AB1616, the California Homemade Food Act was signed by Governor Jerry Brown and became law effective January 1, 2013.

  3. California Residents Can Legally Sell Homemade Food - AOL

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    Gov. Jerry Brown signed the “cottage food” bill, first introduced in 2017.

  4. From selling cookies to waiting tables, here’s how a side ...

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    Earning extra income with a side hustle can help with your debt repayment plan.

  5. Safe Sidewalk Vending Act - Wikipedia

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    Along a 10-block stretch of Mission Street, a thriving illicit market formed, where sidewalk vendors sell cheap stolen items. In 2023, a San Francisco district supervisor issued a 90-day ban on sidewalk vending on Mission Street after Public Works inspectors tasked with regulating them were subjected to violent threats.

  6. 99 Cents Only Stores - Wikipedia

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    The test was successful, and Dave realized that selling everything in the store for 99 cents would make his business stand out. [4] "Whenever I'd put wine or cheese on sale for $1.02 or 98 cents, it never sold out," Gold said in a 2001 interview with The Los Angeles Times. "When I put a 99 cent sign on anything, it was gone in no time.

  7. 7 places giving away land or money to move there - AOL

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    The rural municipality of Pipestone in Manitoba, Canada, is selling plots of land for $10 for residential use. Interested buyers pay a $1,000 deposit and sign an offer agreement.

  8. Girl Scout Cookies - Wikipedia

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    The program is intended to both raise money and improve the financial literacy of girls. During an average selling season (usually January through April), more than one million girls sell over 200 million packages of cookies and raise over $800 million. [2] [3] The first known sale of cookies by Girl Scouts was in 1917.

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