Country Time is helping the 'littlest entrepreneurs' during this economic crisis

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The beloved lemonade brand Country Time has launched the economic relief program 'The Littlest Bailout' to help out the 'littlest entrepreneurs' — offering $100 to kids whose lemonade stands have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic

With the pandemic and a crumbling economy, it's safe to say life has given us lemons. But with strict social-distancing rules, kids don't have the chance to make lemonade.

The beloved lemonade brand Country Time has launched the economic relief program"The Littlest Bailout" to help out the"littlest entrepreneurs" with the"the smallest of small businesses: lemonade stands." Social distancing guidelines have hindered the typical foot traffic that lemonade stands usually receive, the brand's parent company, Kraft Heinz, says in a press release.

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