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Refreshments to Sell at Football Games

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Date: 10/12/2009 Topics: Readers Request > Recipes | Recipes > Advice  
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What kinds of refreshments could we sell at football games when it's hot?

By Gabriella from Belle Glade, FL

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By BRANBRUMOM (9) Contact
If you have any leftover pickle juice freeze it and sell the pickle sickles for a quarter. Thats what our football and baseball teams do.

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By lostinthe (44) Profile Contact
Iced coffee and iced tea are very profitable. If your looking for more complicated beverages you could make a punch with ice cream or sherbet, as well as root beer floats. You could also make homemade lemonade like they do at fairs. Using the juice of half a large lemon, simple syrup, and water with lots of ice.

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By dhull83 (11) Contact
Lemonade, Punch, Juice, Ice Water, or Soda. You could call it something like "Gator Punch" or something team related. :)

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