County Orders Girl To Get $3,500 In Permits & Insurance To Keep Lemonade Stand Open
‘County officials shut down a 10-year-old girl’s lemonade stand because it lacked a permit, liability insurance, a cart and containers that met commercial standards.
Officials in Orange County, California, want Anabelle Lockwood to spend $3,500 to reopen the “gourmet lemonade” stand she calls the Loco Lemon, KTLA reported. The stand was shut down by Orange County health inspectors after they found Anabelle selling pink and yellow lemonade on the street in Fountain Valley, California. She also sells other “gourmet” flavors, such as peach and watermelon.
The $3,500 would pay for a commercial cart, liability insurance, a business license and a permit, a Go Fund Me page indicates.’
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