no
Yes you have to
exactly that: you don't get a lemonade stand permit nothing more nothing less
If you are on public property, technically, Yes. But if you are a minor you can get away with not having it. On private property, so long as you have permission from the landowner, you do not need a license.
In the United States, the Land of the Free, a business license and operating permit from the government is required for ANY business, even one as small as a sidewalk lemonade stand.
yes you do. Since Florida is in USA and you obviously need a license in USA to sell lemonades :)
no
Selling lemonade that you made yourself and are not trying to make a business out of is legal, but if you want to have a business in that kind of stuff, you need a permit/license to sell.
This is a general answer: If you are going to operate ANY food vending enterprise ANYWHERE in the US it will most likely require a Health Department license, and if it is to be run for profit, will probably need a business/tax license as well. On the other hand, if you are asking about a kid's lemonade stand in front of their home, I'm certain that local law enforcement will probably "overlook" it, providing that it does not become a regular ongoing business venture.
Lemonade Stand was created in 1973.
Lemonade Stand happened in 1973.
yes