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Is it Illeagal to sell lemonade in Philadelphia?
It is legal to sell lemonade in Philadelphia, as long as certain regulations and permits are followed. According to the Philadelphia Code, individuals who wish to sell lemonade or other non-alcoholic beverages on public property, such as sidewalks or parks, must obtain a permit from the Philadelphia Department of Licenses & Inspections. The permit fee is $20 and the permit is valid for one year. Additionally, individuals must comply with health regulations, such as storing the lemonade in a properly refrigerated container, and displaying a sign with the name of the seller and the ingredients of the lemonade.
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