Lemonade Stand

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I thought this was pretty funny and had to do with actual 'Lemonade Stands'

When my dad and I were out last night we saw a little boy selling lemonade at a lemonade stand. I thought that was so cute.

My dad told me the last time he stopped at a little kid's lemonade stand he bought a cup of lemonade and told the boy thank you. When he started to walk away the little boy ran after him saying "Hold on I need the cup back!!!"

My dad said that was the last time he bought lemonade at a lemonade stand. :roflmao:
 
Call the health inspector to check out that establishment! :)
 
Too cute!!!!!!!

I usually stop and buy a cup, even though it's pretty bad most of the time. It makes the kids' day,
 
Too cute!!!!!!!

I usually stop and buy a cup, even though it's pretty bad most of the time. It makes the kids' day,

Same here. There have also been a few times I have donated to the kid's piggy bank and skipped the lemonade when the establishment looks a little questionable!
 
Same here. There have also been a few times I have donated to the kid's piggy bank and skipped the lemonade when the establishment looks a little questionable!

When the little hands running the stand appear to be sticky? The stand operates "sans mixing spoons"?

lol
 
I love Lemonade stands. When I was growing up, every spring and summer my lemonade stand went up. It went down when we had enough money to buy an ice cream cone.
 
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