Sunshine in a Cup S&N Ice Cold Lemonade.

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Sunshine in a Cup S&N Ice Cold Lemonade

My Costs Cups- $102 Lemons- $420 Straws- $12 Lids- $13 Napkins- $4 Country Time- $31 Total= $582 Wood Stand- $62 Balloons- $5 A-Boards- $24 Glass Pitcher- $50 Total=$141

Location Bradley Lake Park Puyallup WA 98374

Name of Buisness Our goal for our buisness is to treat every customer with care and put a smile on their face. The name of our stand is Sunshine in a Cup because we like to bring happieness to people with a bright cup of lemonade!

Product- S&N Ice Cold Lemonade Place- Bradley Lake Park Puyallup WA 98374 Promotion- Handing out brochures, flyers, and placing A-boards on corners of streets Price- Sunshine in a cup is $1.50 Marketing Mix

It costs us $0.58 to make one cup of lemonade Pricing of our Product It costs us $0.58 to make one cup of lemonade We decided to sell our product at a reasonable price of $1.50 We will make a profit of $0.92 cents a cup

Lemonade Sales Sales Variable Costs Fixed Costs

Promotions We will advertise by handing out flyers and brochures. Also placing A-boards with all our information. Sunshine in a cup has one coupon that can be found in the brochures

We made total revenue of $1,500 Profit We made total revenue of $1,500 The pricing of our product was $1.50 and we sold 1000 cups giving us our gross profit. Once we subtracted our total cost from our gross profit we ended up making $747

Come to Bradley Lake Park and enjoy S&N ice cold lemonade