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American Girls sell lemonade in San José to help dogs

June 22, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Lemonade

Two little girls are using their summer break to sell lemonade at 100 colones in the National Park to help abandoned dogs.

This park is located in front of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) in San José, and the girls also accept dog food and gifts.

Apparently, they will be in Costa Rica for several days. An adult accompanies them in the post, which has an ice chest and several utensils.

According to their customers, the lemonade is tasty and it’s also decorated.

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