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Tustin teen says Orange County Health reclassified her lemonade trailer, raising permit costs

3296995 · March 25, 2025
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Addison Ozils, an 18-year-old Foothill High School senior, told the board OC Health officials reclassified her refurbished trailer from a booth, barred fresh fruit in drinks and declined to issue an annual permit without a commissary; supervisors asked the CEO to inquire.

Addison Ozils, an 18-year-old Foothill High School senior and small-business owner, told the Orange County Board of Supervisors she bought and refurbished a horse trailer after county health staff told her it could operate as a temporary food facility (TFF) booth, but two weeks ago OC Health reclassified her operation and "took away" the ability to serve lemonade with fresh fruit.

Ozils said county staff first told her…

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