A lemonade stand is a business that is commonly owned and operated by a child or children, to sell lemonade.
The archetypical version is made out of plywood or cardboard boxes; a paper sign on front advertises the lemonade stand. Generally, the price charged for the lemonade is between 10 and 50 cents.
Lemonade stands are common in the summer time because of the hot temperatures that make people thirsty.
Simulations
The computer game Lemonade Stand was produced for the Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium in 1973; it later popularized on the Apple II platform in 1979.
A similar game, Lemonade Tycoon, revolves around being a child selling lemonade during the summer and trying to make revenue. The game was made by Hexacto in 2003.
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