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Monday, April 23, 2012

Lemonade-stand season

A few years ago, for New York Magazine, I interviewed kids about having lemonade stands in New York City. They were so hilarious and crafty! Their tricks to increase sales included purposefully misspelling "lemonade" on their signs and telling people's fortunes. One brother-sister team made $240! Read the story here, if you'd like.
And these photos by photographer Joanna Ebenstein made me laugh. She passed two boys in Park Slope, Brooklyn, selling bacon panini, of all things! And at $3 a pop. Haha, only in NYC.

64 comments:

  1. I wouldn't mind that panini :) So cute photos.

    Anna ~Moments of Libra

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  2. Love the photos!!! Love some good lemonade! I hope your weekend was wonderful!

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  3. You're right, only in NYC. :D

    blooomingdaisies.blogspot.com

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  4. Haha, gotta be unique. I like the Panini idea.

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  5. That is so cute!!

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  6. The panini idea is totally spot on and the photos are awesome. Hope you are having a great time in Amsterdam:) Kisses.

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  7. I hope you had a grand time in Amsterdam. I just moved to the UK and am planning on dragging my husband to Amsterdam and then Belgium in late Sept/ early Oct for Autumn.

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  8. Children are so inventive. We often go to Columbia Road flower market on Sundays (in London) and there are a couple of kids who sell cup cakes, nick-nacks anything they don't want! - on their front door step. Love it.

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  9. Ha ha never thought they would spell it purposely wrong! such clever minds! haha!

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  10. So cute - I *always* stop at lemonade stands... Last summer I even made my husband turn the car around and go back after we passed one (he wasn't particularly thrilled to make a u-turn, but I think the sweet little girls made his heart melt when we got out of the car). What a fun interview!

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  11. This is so lovely. I can't wait for the times when Emma starts her little lemonade stand.

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  12. LOL, straight out of the mouth of babes! My daughter is selling bookmarks she crocheted herself, to raise funds for her adventure trek in Morocco. I shall direct her to your interview for some "words of wisdom". ;)

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  13. So cute! I would send horrible flowers bouquets from my mom's garden!

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  14. Have you seen the Sh*t Park Slope Parents Say clip? It's hilarious and the panini selling somehow reminded me of that immediately!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfOY36t0uiU

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  15. Just read the NY Mag article. Those kids are so clever. It's amazing, really!

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  16. Let's not forget to mention the sitar, either :)

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  17. So adorable. Sneaky kids and their cute ways to get money.

    A Refreshed Take Off

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  18. Awww, kids can be so clever, can't they? :)

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  19. I looove lemonade stand season - Really super cute! Gotta love the bacon panini sellers! Just look at 'em - Innovative and creative kids to say the least!!

    http://iloveublank.blogspot.com/

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  20. Seeing kids selling Lemonade always makes me happy! But the Panini idea.... BRILLIANT! And the Sitar.... to the NEXT level :)

    Super cute!

    Jacy
    www.mynameisjacy.com

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  21. Just read your old article. Those kids were hilarious!! You just made my day. : )

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  22. that is so stinkin cute!

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  23. completely. amazing.

    Elise
    ourdearestfamily.blogspot.com

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  24. That's pretty steep! haha, love the little entrepreneurs :-)

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  25. How cute!!! I can remember having my own yard sales and craft sales as a child. It was so much fun!

    xoxo,
    Courtney

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  26. How cute is that panini stand!

    http://gandacummings.blogspot.com

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  27. Check out this kids lemonade stand!!

    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-57415725-10391704/boy-6-raises-$10k-through-lemonade-stand-for-dads-cancer-treatments/

    Quite an inspiration :)

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  28. Those interviews cracked me up! Telling the woman she was going to grow a beard was a little mean, but mostly funny.
    What cute kids!

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  29. That article just put the biggest smile on my face!

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  30. lol, that is cute, although I imagine here in the UK some grumpy-faced beurocratic local council would stamp all over their lemonade stands on grounds of "health and safety" and protocol...

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  31. This made my day! Love it!

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  32. adorable. i am constantly enamored with the creative thinking of children. paninis on the street? that rules!

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  33. oh my goodness, this is fabulous.
    this post reminds me of the other day, on my walk to our apartment from the bus. two little boys down my block had a lemonade stand set up. when i was still at the opposite end of the block, one ran all the way down to me and asked "do you want some lemonade!?" i said i did, and asked how much it was. he said, "well, it's 25 cents, unless you don't have any money. then it's free." break-your-heart-adorable. even more, i noticed there were two cups with a little money in each. i asked which i was supposed to put it in. they said, "well this one is for charity, and this one is for sales. so you can decide which one you put your money in." :')

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  34. I sould love to have this age and enjoy time like that !!!!
    ;)

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  35. Oh, dear- I'm using the comments box not to remark on cute kids and lemonade stands, but to implore you NOT to use those video ads that just start playing w/ the audio... Yikes! Those are the WORST. And 2 of them?! Really, the lowest form of internet advertising, in my opinion. Just sharing some feedback. I sincerely hope they do not make a regular appearance on my favorite blog. XO

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  36. So cute! Kids are so smart.

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  37. Did you see mental_floss's 4.16.12 story "6 Illicit Lemonade Stands that Towns Had to Shut Down"? "Sometimes the law catches up with these renegade youngsters," reads the lede. What...

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  38. P.S. Here's the link to that story: http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/123603. Those renegades!

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  39. I love the idea of lemonade stands, for the kids. It gives them a sense of purpose, and they love doing it. What I hate is the whole new thing that they now have to have permits to do such a thing.

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  40. Anonymous1:16 PM

    That panini stand is hilarious! I can never resist a kid's lemonade stand!

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  41. I love Joanna! I'm her intern over at the Morbid Anatomy Library in Brooklyn!

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  42. This is hilarious! What a clever article. I love it so much. Young entrepreneurship. Adorbz.

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  43. Haaa these kids are hilarious! Loved reading your interviews with them!

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  44. I was worried about you and Alex when I heard about the train collision in Amsterdam. You're posting on your blog, so I guess you guys are OK! Hope you had fun! xo.

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  45. hahahaah omg this is amazing! basically a $10 meal?! i love the enterpreneurial spirit

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  46. So cute. Did you see this adorable story?

    http://carlandanderson.blogspot.com/2012/04/9-year-olds-diy-cardboard-arcade-gets.html

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  47. love the bacon pannini stand...yep, only in NYC. Don't you LOVE it here? hope you're having a great time in Amsterdam!

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  48. Cute and such a coincidence! Over the weekend, I was riding a bike to check out the massive garage sales in my boyfriend's neighborhood. That's where I encountered two little brothers with delightful English accents who were selling lemonade for $1 at their family's garage sale. I bought a little Dixie cup full of the cool, lemony liquid. I found out I was their first customer! They were shy with me, but I had heard them talking among themselves regarding why they hadn't had any customers. They even played with my dollar bill afterward, pretending to be customers to their own stand. It was still early in the morning and already hot outside, so hopefully they got more customers!

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  49. Anonymous4:39 PM

    Those panini kids made me think of Portlandia. Haha!

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  50. I remember reading this article in New York Mag. My sister and I were DYING. "Rebecca is freaking" is the best line of all time. Oh my goodness I can't believe that was you!

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  51. Haha YES! Those kids know what's going on. I say put bacon in the lemonade. It can sell anything.

    Kristina
    Nook & Sea

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  52. I live on the Balboa peninsula in Newport Beach California and on the fourth of July (where the peninsula is pedestrian and bikes only and FILLED with vacationers and partiers) my 8 and 6 year old neighbors sell hot dogs, water, and otter pops to all of the visitors who only thought to bring alcohol. they make a killing every year! i'll suggest Panini's this year :)

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  53. Genius! I can't believe how much the first kids made.

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    this year i am trying to make my dreams come true.

    follow back please?
    please & thank you, :)

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  55. Love this. Was visiting NYC a few years ago when some kids were having a garage sale/sidewalk sale of their toys. Being from Iowa, I thought this was hilarious, seeing their blanket on the side walk with toys for sale. :)

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  56. I love this! I remember doing lemonade stalls like this when I was younger, and I actually remember this one time when my little sister and I made a sign saying 'all the money goes to charity'. When people asked what charity it was, we made up one! Yes, I feel a little guilty about that now actually.....

    Kate {Something Fabulous}
    http://thesomethingfabulous.blogspot.com

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  57. The kids I babysit set up a lemonade stand last summer! They made $7 and it was a BIG deal :). Keep a look out for the cuties on the corner of Jones and Bleecker this summer!

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  58. yes the panini stand is epic

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  59. Just like the old stands. Isn't that fun.

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  60. I've read your link to that story a few times, and it is just as funny everytime! Those kids are so cute, and I love that they are hustling their food and bev and making some money! I also love the answers they give to your questions!

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