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Wednesday, December 04, 2013

Orders For Mistletoe Pour In After Oregon Girl Told She Can’t Sell Them, But Can Beg For Money At City Park

It appears the Oregon girl who was told she could not sell mistletoe in a public park, but could beg for money to pay for her braces, will be able to pay for dental work...and then some.

Hundreds of mistletoe orders have poured in after reports of 11-year-old Madison Root being told by a security guard that she cannot sell the item at a public park, but she could, if she wanted to, beg for money, KATU.com reported.

Root, who was selling the classic Christmas staple to earn enough money to pay for her new braces, also received $1,000 from a local entrepreneur as "seed money" for her mistletoe operations.
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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good for her wanting to work...government regulations have become ridiculous.

Anonymous said...

I'm With You 5:19 it's nice to see some good values and hard work in our youth.

Anonymous said...

Not an issue shutting her down by the gov people who get their braces for free thanks to the taxpayer.