I’d hate to be a spoilsport but I’ll wager it won’t be long before someone from the local “board of health” (or whatever they call them in Canada) demanding to see permits and such.
And now the soliciting for candy sales or other fundraisers for their kids is done in the parents’ workplaces..And all the worse when the parent is your boss..
I remember my older brother and me setting up a lemonade stand. My brother came up with the brilliant idea of using his Lite-Bright to use as a sign. I don’t remember how much business we got, but I remember we had some, and we had fun.
Unfortunately, thanks to jerk bureaucrats, kids’ lemonade stands are being ticketed by health depts., etc., . Sad state of affairs today. Entrepreneurship is being squelched, purposely, by politicians. May they all rot in you know where.
Speaking of the neighbors helping out, 60+ years ago we junior-high kids were enjoined to sell magazines to raise $$ for our school. My phys ed teacher said that anyone who sold any magazines would get an “A” for the course. I tried and tried, but couldn’t sell a scrap to anyone in the neighborhood. My parents finally took pity and bought the cheapest magazine on the list, The Pathfinder. After the subscription lapsed, that magazine kept sending additional copies for months, in the pathetic hope that we would continue subscribing.
Speaking of the neighbors helping out, 60+ years ago we junior-high kids were enjoined to sell magazines to raise $$ for our school. My phys ed teacher said that anyone who sold any magazines would get an “A” for the grading period. I tried and tried, but couldn’t sell a scrap to anyone in the neighborhood. My parents finally took pity and bought the cheapest magazine on the list, The Pathfinder. After the subscription lapsed, that magazine kept sending additional copies for months, in the pathetic hope that we would continue subscribing.
Annie haven’t you done enough with your son’s potty episode. Wait I remember Ellie making a crack about the nutritional value of sand when ding a ling baby was eating in sand box. Guess you are both even.
Well, Benny, ole pal, if Elly let’s it be about the kids, she should let them be the ones to make the lemonade, not just stand around and wait for it to be delivered to them for sale. Bet you’d just love to drink lemonade made by Michael and Lizzie….
Last Summer our city licensing department tried to shut down a kids’ lemonade stand. The public outcry was so great they dropped the case the next day!
ORMouseworks over 10 years ago
Remember, when lemons come your way, make lemonade! This is a great opportunity to have some “Mom Time” with your children, Elly… ;)
Baarorso over 10 years ago
I’d hate to be a spoilsport but I’ll wager it won’t be long before someone from the local “board of health” (or whatever they call them in Canada) demanding to see permits and such.
pelican47 over 10 years ago
And now the soliciting for candy sales or other fundraisers for their kids is done in the parents’ workplaces..And all the worse when the parent is your boss..
jimgamer over 10 years ago
8^(
Wren Fahel over 10 years ago
I remember my older brother and me setting up a lemonade stand. My brother came up with the brilliant idea of using his Lite-Bright to use as a sign. I don’t remember how much business we got, but I remember we had some, and we had fun.
starcandles Premium Member over 10 years ago
Unfortunately, thanks to jerk bureaucrats, kids’ lemonade stands are being ticketed by health depts., etc., . Sad state of affairs today. Entrepreneurship is being squelched, purposely, by politicians. May they all rot in you know where.
Carl Rennhack Premium Member over 10 years ago
If it’s an enterprise, shouldn’t she get help from Captain Kirk &/or Captain Picard?!?
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Speaking of the neighbors helping out, 60+ years ago we junior-high kids were enjoined to sell magazines to raise $$ for our school. My phys ed teacher said that anyone who sold any magazines would get an “A” for the course. I tried and tried, but couldn’t sell a scrap to anyone in the neighborhood. My parents finally took pity and bought the cheapest magazine on the list, The Pathfinder. After the subscription lapsed, that magazine kept sending additional copies for months, in the pathetic hope that we would continue subscribing.
Gokie5 over 10 years ago
Speaking of the neighbors helping out, 60+ years ago we junior-high kids were enjoined to sell magazines to raise $$ for our school. My phys ed teacher said that anyone who sold any magazines would get an “A” for the grading period. I tried and tried, but couldn’t sell a scrap to anyone in the neighborhood. My parents finally took pity and bought the cheapest magazine on the list, The Pathfinder. After the subscription lapsed, that magazine kept sending additional copies for months, in the pathetic hope that we would continue subscribing.
westny77 over 10 years ago
Yeah, ELLY, let it be about the kids instead of you for once, eh?
Ellie you have a poor attitude.
Igor51 over 10 years ago
They are your kids, and your most important responsibility. This is exactly what you signed up for.
westny77 over 10 years ago
Annie haven’t you done enough with your son’s potty episode. Wait I remember Ellie making a crack about the nutritional value of sand when ding a ling baby was eating in sand box. Guess you are both even.
Argy.Bargy2 over 10 years ago
Well, Benny, ole pal, if Elly let’s it be about the kids, she should let them be the ones to make the lemonade, not just stand around and wait for it to be delivered to them for sale. Bet you’d just love to drink lemonade made by Michael and Lizzie….
JP Steve Premium Member over 10 years ago
Last Summer our city licensing department tried to shut down a kids’ lemonade stand. The public outcry was so great they dropped the case the next day!
BeWild about 10 years ago
is Michael’s hair supposed to be drawn that way?