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Morinville residents had a choice of lemonade from young entrepreneurs manning four stands on Saturday, Lemonade Day, a program that teaches youth how to start and run their own lemonade stand business.
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The Lemonade Bros with Dean and Carter Piehl at No Frills, the Kitti Gaby stand at Smith Music with Dana Gabriela, the Lemon Lu’au at Higher Grounds with Orryn Hall-Im and The Dangerously Good Lemonade with Sebastian Spila.
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At the Kitti Gaby stand, Gabriela said there was a secret ingredient- Panela. She proceeded to show a video from Columbia of how it was harvested and the finished package of which she has one on display. The Panela is a tradition that adds sweetness to the lemonade she sold with two choices, lime or lemon.
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The Dangerously Good Lemonade also provided two choices, the regular or the Big Boy Berry Blast.
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The Lemon Lu’au operated by Orryn Hall-Im served two tropical flavours, the Pina Colada and Mango.