Just across C Street from Coronado's Spreckels Park, four kids are making out like bandits with their version of Lucy’s lemonade stand.
Except they're selling sno-cones, $2 each.
Mackenzi, Eli, Keira and Amy have their family’s Spreckels Sno-Cone stand outside their house.
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“My brother Owen and his friend started it,” says Keira. Ten percent of the money they make goes to the local PAWS dog shelter.
They're counting on a long, hot summer.
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Just across C Street from Coronado's Spreckels Park, four kids are making out like bandits with their version of Lucy’s lemonade stand.
Except they're selling sno-cones, $2 each.
Mackenzi, Eli, Keira and Amy have their family’s Spreckels Sno-Cone stand outside their house.
http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/jul/08/48722/
“My brother Owen and his friend started it,” says Keira. Ten percent of the money they make goes to the local PAWS dog shelter.
They're counting on a long, hot summer.
http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/jul/08/48723/