Lola by Todd Clark for June 15, 2024

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    Yakety Sax  12 days ago

    Good selling points!

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    Lucy Rudy  12 days ago

    Does this mean she shares the profit with her mother who probably paid for the supplies and made the lemonade?

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    Purple People Eater  11 days ago

    How much does lemonade cost these days?

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    saylorgirl  11 days ago

    She has a point there.

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    jasonsnakelover  11 days ago

    One time I had two dollars. Will a lemonade stand give you free refills? You don’t have to be aroused someone else to get cooties. They’re lice.

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    ladykat  11 days ago

    I make my own and drink it myself.

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    razzledazzle295  11 days ago

    She makes some good points.

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    rshive  11 days ago

    She has the spiel down well.

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    Daltongang Premium Member 11 days ago

    There is a kid that could run a restaurant without the need for Gordon Ramsey. 1/2 gallon of lemonade take 6 lemons at .59 cents a piece or 1 cup of lemon juice. One cup sugar at .17 cents a cup and seven cups of water. For a grand total of $3.71 for on half gallon of lemonade. Add to that the cost of 8 oz disposable cups at .07 cents each and you are looking at $3.79 total

    There are eight, eight ounce cups of lemonade in that half gallon meaning that the little girl will make $8.00 after spending $3.79 leaving a profit of $4.21. Not too bad kid. Not to bad.

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    prrdh  11 days ago

    There’s the city small business license, the cost of the sterilization equipment to satisfy the health department inspectors, the mandatory training and fees to obtain a state lemonade server license…

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    gopher gofer  11 days ago

    consumers will obviously be happy to absorb all your business costs in the form of high prices. at least, that’s what japanese farmers seem to think. they call overpriced produce “value added.” consumers call it “too expensive”… ☺

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