A THORNLANDS girl gang have a secret recipe for lemonade and they are peddling their refreshments in Blue Water Crescent.
The budding entrepreneurs decided to while away their school holidays by making extra money at their homemade lemonade stand.
"We were a bit bored and it was a hot and sunny day, so we decided to make lemonade for the neighbourhood," Harper Robins, 10, said.
The neon pink sign, pom-poms and catchy jingle has attracted neighbours, tradies working nearby and dog walkers.
A water bowl is at the ready for four-legged friends needing to quench their thirst too.
"We charge $1 for a cup... or 50 cents," said seven-year-old Athea Tiburcio.
The energetic team have already made $43.63 in two days.
The girls all agreed they would continue their business this week, share out the money and then save it.
Frankie O'Donovan said she would be donating her share to a friend who has leukaemia, while Wila Robins said she's spending hers on art supplies.