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  2. The classic lemonade stand becomes a teaching tool: What ...

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    The grand prize is a wooden lemonade stand. Reaghan Micklus won the raffle at the bank center in Gardner this year and she said she plans to continue to sell lemonade and sweet treats from her ...

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    Use the corner. Transform the corner of any room into an impromptu closet with a corner hanging bar to maximize unused corner space with 19 inches of hanger real estate. Double your hanging space ...

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  5. Lemonade stand - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade stands are often viewed as a way for children to experience business at a young age. The ideas of profit, economic freedom, and teamwork are often attributed to traits lemonade stands can instill. [3] However, unlike a real business, they benefit from free labor and rent, and may have a lack of expenses. [3]

  6. Laundroid - Wikipedia

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    Laundroid was a laundry-folding machine and home robot, used to automatically wash, dry, iron, sort and fold clothes to a dedicated closet. It was dubbed to be the world's first laundry folding robot, [1] and was planned to go on sale in Japan first, and subsequently, in a limited number, in the United States. Release date was set to 2017, with ...

  7. 2-XL - Wikipedia

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    2-XL (2-XL Robot, 2XL Robot, 2-XL Toy) is an educational toy robot that was marketed from 1978–1981 [1] by the Mego Corporation, and from 1992–1995 by Tiger Electronics. 2-XL was the first "smart-toy" in that it exhibited rudimentary intelligence, memory, gameplay, and responsiveness.

  8. Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation (previously known as Alex's Lemonade Stand and currently abbreviated as ALSF) is an American pediatric cancer charity founded by Alexandra "Alex" Scott (January 18, 1996 – August 1, 2004), who lived in Connecticut before moving to Pennsylvania.

  9. A community unites behind two children after their lemonade ...

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    Word spread quickly, and when their new lemonade stand opened for business, the scene was extraordinary. More than 650 people came from near and far. Friends, neighbors, local firefighters, police ...