When you were a child did you have a Lemonade Stand?!
Answers: What kind did you serve and for how much?
Yes we did. the church janitor gave us $10 and drank the 5 glasses we had left. It really made me mad.
yeah i cant remember what kind but it was like 10 cents a cup.
I didn't have a lemonade stand! Those were too common....
I had a Chocolate Chip Cookie Stand, and sold each cookie for 75 cents. It was fun and I made like twelve dollars, which was a lot when you were five years old..
Yes - .5 cents - sold ONE
i had an iced tea stand , lol me and my sister , we went to the park down the st. where all the people jogged around the park!, put up a sign , cold iced tea!~**it was kinda warm sometimes sitting in the sun all day** and we sold it for 25 cents a cup~
Wow that was such a long time ago we did have one I believe we made about 25.00 dollars good times
nope
yes but a koolaid stand it was fun
I had a familiar stand instead of lemonade i used koolade and i put it in little bags and put them in the freezer
i sold them for 25 cents in a week i earned about 10 or 17 dollars
yup. hella fun
i had orange jucie stands with my friends 4 50c a cup
no i never had a lemonade stand but i always used to have like a cake stall and cookies and i had a little Waeco fridge for the cakes and drinks
Actually ours was Vodka and Orange Juice. Occasionally Rum and Coke, but that always gives me a headache.
we had a orange juice and water stand...didnt work
yeah i did and i serverd koolaid or lemonade and i sold it for $0.50 it was so much fun it didnt even matter if people came or not i just loved to do it!!!!!!
Yep sure did, think it was a nickle a cup
Well I had a lemonaid stand and I use to sell it for 50 cents per cup but some black kids socked me and took the lemonaid and the quaters I was sad becuz the hole neighborhood bought some and they made fun of me by calling me the money maker but they laughed after saying that
no if I did my mother would have taken my money and I wont work for her.
I lived in a crowded city where no one had lemonade stands. We were too urban for that.