Just weeks ago, lemonade stands were legalized in Colorado and Texas.
Lemonade mix company Country Time wants to take that a step further and do the same thing nationwide.
Country Time says right now only 14 states currently allow unpermitted lemonade stands – a common way for kids to make money in the summer.
Without a permit, they can be fined and shut down.
The company helps cover any fees they may get for not having a permit, but now they’re also encouraging political activism.
Its website has been updated to show lemonade entrepreneurs exactly where they’re allowed to legally sell.
They’re also encouraging kids and parents to reach out to state representatives and even offering yard signs to rally for the cause.
They’ve created the website CountryTimeLegalade.com.
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