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Teen vendor says county health rules blocked her lemonade stand permit
Summary
An 18‑year‑old vendor told the board OC Health reversed earlier guidance, reclassified her trailer so it no longer qualifies as a booth, and required costly commissary and per‑event fees that she says make an annual permit impractical for her small business.
Addison Ozzles, an 18‑year‑old senior at Foothill High School and small‑business owner, told the Orange County Board of Supervisors that county health officials reversed earlier guidance and reclassified her refurbished trailer so she can no longer sell fruit‑containing lemonade as she had been told.
"I was told by OC Health that I... was no longer classified as a booth and I could no longer sell…
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