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"Kool-Aid! Lemonade!" Lorrie Bellnier, 10, left, and Sarah Jane Brechue, 8, initiate their marketing ploy to sell refreshments Wednesday from Bellnier's North Seward Street front yard. With a total profit of almost $10, the two hoped to set up their stand again today.
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