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Lemonade Stand at Cool Math Games: A cool math game where you open up your own Lemonade Stand and see how much money you can make!
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The objective of the game is to sell as many lemonades as you can. Buy upgrades to increase the max capacity of your ingredients. Keep the customers happy by modifying the recipe. Experiment on which recipe the customers likes most and try no to go bankrupt. Do you have what it takes to make millions from lemonade?
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Go shopping? Watch movies? Play video games? Listen to music? Go out to eat with friends? Give money to people in need? Or maybe someday, would you like to drive your very own car?
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