Julie and her lemonade posters |
A large cardboard orange blue tape was fixed to the silver table, top with a pencil to tick the crooked two English words: "Lemonade", "50 cents" in the middle with crayons carefully painted a different color. A table arrayed with two bags of paper cups, a packet of concentrated lemon powder, a plastic bucket full of ice water.
This is another common U.S. street stalls, but the sale of lemonade. At the table next to 7-year-old American girl Julie Murphy, sitting in a black folding chair, with a point shy smile, look the other kids selling lemonade is no different.
However, is this place in the western U.S. city of Portland, Oregon, lemonade stalls, but in the past month, has become a hot topic throughout the United States. Julie first stall holders because there is no health permit small local health inspectors were expelled from the market, a few days later she happened to become a hot topic in the country, where local officials apologized to her personally. Still later, she re-opened a lemonade stand, selling lemonade a day, and rely on her mother earned money and go with the long-awaited Disneyland.