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The makers of Country Time Lemonade are running a unique promotion this summer. If you’re the parent of a child 14 or younger who has incurred a fine for running an unlicensed lemonade stand or who has paid for a permit, Country Time will “cover your fine or permit fees up to $300”. This video explains (ok, I lol’d at “tastes like justice”):
I'm normally a fan of child entrepreneurs, but the other day, my neighbors' kids set up a lemonade stand right outside my kitchen window and yelled for three hours straight. There were six of them, so when one would tire of yelling, the others would take up the slack. By the time their mothers called them home, I was losing my mind and having violent fantasies about taking them all out. (Kidding...kind of.)
I'm normally a fan of child entrepreneurs, but the other day, my neighbors' kids set up a lemonade stand right outside my kitchen window and yelled for three hours straight. There were six of them, so when one would tire of yelling, the others would take up the slack. By the time their mothers called them home, I was losing my mind and having violent fantasies about taking them all out. (Kidding...kind of.)
Okay I get that, but would you have the cops show up and fine them, or simply ask them politely to set up somewhere else?
Country Time lemonade tastes like ground aspirin to me.
I dont drink it, but its a great gesture, dont you agree?
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