November 23, 2024

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Complaint forces another lemonade stand to close

Complaint forces another lemonade stand to close

Naturally, Lemonade has been facing some problems since the beginning of summer. This time, an 8-year-old girl from Ohio had to end her makeshift kiosk after a citizen complained.

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Asa Baker was selling lemonade near a street food festival last weekend, the New York Post reported.

Her father runs a kiosk nearby, which prompts the daughter to sell this popular drink to customers during the day.

Unfortunately, Asa Baker does not have the necessary license to sell.

In Ohio, you can get a five-day license to conduct such an activity at a cost of $40.

The police stopped the girl’s activities on the complaint of the festival goers.

Contacted by local media, she described her disappointment at having to close the kiosk for the day.

“The police were very disappointed to have to shut me down, but they gave me $20 to help me pay for the permit,” she said.

Asa Baker paid for the necessary permit to reopen the kiosk, but only the next day.

Since her story appeared in the media, the girl has raised hundreds of dollars.

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