
There should also be ice to put in it, as well.Īnd what I meant by customers telling you how they'd like their lemonade, I mean the amount of lemons, sugars, ice cubes, if any, and how many cups they'd like to purchase. I think you should have to scoop the sugar out, and put it into the cup. I think you should add a lemon juicer, so people can juice their lemons. Maybe you could hear the bully walk or run over, take your money, and laugh as he or she scurries away. I think there should be a cash register sound, when you earn money.

I also agree with someone else, who's rated the app, that there should be sounds for the water, lemons, and other things. I think that their should be customers, who tell you how they'd like their lemonade made. I think it has potential, if more things are added to it. “But it’s crazy that like I was here at this time.I think that this game is really cool so far. “There’s no reason I should have been here,” Niko said. whips out his phone to call his dad on FaceTime, explaining he was visiting from Washington, DC, since his “poppa” had a heart attack. Niko immediately wanted to call his dad and tell him the wonderful news. “You guys just helped me go to Portugal,” he says, grinning, as the couple cheers. The chunk of change was a third of the cost of his trip, which is really all his dad wanted him to raise. “What the heck!” he says, stunned, thanking them over and over. Niko, who had been standing in the scalding sun for hours, was blown away by their random act of kindness, jumping up and giving her a hug immediately. going to give you this,” Lexy says, handing him a wad of cash in an envelope. Niko was blown away by the couple’s kindness and generous gift. Niko, who was only just visiting Nashville, was trying to raise money to pay for half of his trip to Portugal with his soccer team. “How much is it?”Īfter telling them it costs $3, Niko says he’s got “plenty of change,” not knowing what was about to come next.

“It’s so good,” Lexy says of the lemonade, taking a sip. Burkes, who already had $400 from previous donors in their Venmo, racked up a grand total of $1,100 for Niko in under an hour, inspired by how “hard” he seemed to be working. “So my dad wanted me to pay at least half of raising money for soccer camp selling lemonade gets $1100! Wait til the end 🥹 PART 2 #love #give #venmochallenge #serialtipper #lemonade #lemonadestand #dream #soccer ♬ Paper Birds (3 min) – Jordan Halpern Schwartz The Burkes stumbled upon Niko’s lemonade stand in Nashville, Tennessee, where he was raising money for a soccer trip. “It’s a lot of money,” Niko, who plays central attacking midfielder, tells the couple in a now-viral TikTok with 10.1 million views. Standing in 102-degree weather, Niko set up a lemonade stand on the sidewalk in an attempt to raise money to go to Portugal with his competitive soccer team. Lexy and Austin Burke, who regularly raise money on their popular TikTok account through “Venmo challenges,” were out to lunch in Nashville, Tennessee, when they spotted a young boy selling lemonade.įeeling inspired by his worth ethic, the couple fund-raised more than $1,000 to gift to the boy, captured in a heart-warming video.įor the past two summers, the couple has wanted to donate a large chunk of cash to a lemonade stand but had been unsuccessful - until they met Niko. In the middle of an extreme heatwave, one kid attempted to raise money for the soccer trip of his dreams with a lemonade stand - and got the surprise of his young life. I earn six figures working just three hours a day - and I’m only 21Ģ1-year-old entrepreneur with autism starts successful recycling business I was a mean girl who made people’s lives hell - now I run an anti-bullying business You can live the dream, and these entrepreneurs are the proof
