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John Micklus said this is Reaghan's first summer with her lemonade stand, and she made over $200. Reaghan said she was excited to start selling lemonade so she could make her own money.
Charlie Allsup, 9, recently set up a lemonade stand for the family of Ignacio “Dan” Diaz to raise money for tuition for one of the deceased deputy’s children, according to local NBC ...
A lemonade stand is a business that is commonly owned and operated by a child or children, to sell lemonade. The concept has become iconic of youthful summertime American culture [ 1 ] to the degree that parodies and variations on the concept exist across media.
But it doesn’t matter if they make money, the point is the experience of it. Something new for the kids to do and nostalgia for the parents. It kind of goes along with bake sales and car washes as a common attempt at fundraising.
"First annual lemonade stand turned a $148 profit to be donated to @cincychildrens #thankyouforyourbusiness *shout out to Zerbes for hand squeezing 8,473,727 lemons," the post read. View this post ...
Lemonade Tycoon 2: New York Edition is the sequel to Lemonade Tycoon. This game contains more features, improved graphics, and is set in New York City, unlike its predecessor. Also, this version allowed the player to have more than one stand and the ability to have stands in more than one location at once.
Jace, 3, shows his puppy, named Riley after the main character of his favorite movie, Inside Out, to anyone he can while staffing his lemonade stand.
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