MARKETS. EVENTS. CONCESSIONS.

What started as a refreshing and delicious beverage has grown into a movement. With our roots in the neighborhood market scene, the Lizzmonade experience has spread from farmers markets to weddings to brick-and-mortar concessions. And as the love for Lizzmonade has risen, we’ve realized something. It’s not just the lemonade that people love. It’s the love of local produce and in-season fruit. It’s the love of sharing customizable, fresh beverages with your loved ones or co-workers. It’s the love of making a healthy choice and enjoying it in places that don’t always give you a better option.

Lizzmonade is all of these things. And it’s you, too. Whether you’re planning a party or looking to make Lizzmonade a part of your community — you play a role in spreading the love of local support, fresh and natural food, and embracing and enhancing the world around you.

 

Socially Conscious

Lizzmonade believes in hiring locally as much as possible, and supporting the areas that support it. The company operates on a “fam-chise” concept that favors teamwork over financial investment with a pay-it-forward approach. The Lizzmonade stands are operated by families and teams that do not need to invest capital up front but rather, work the various markets and events in exchange for a share of the profits.

Environmentally Conscious

The Lizzmonade staff often purchases the fruits and herbs that will be added into the lemonade base at the farmer’s markets they are attending. By purchasing right where the fruit will be used, this reduces the carbon footprint of each cup of Lizzmonade and supports local farmers. In addition, Lizzmonade uses renewable & compostable GreenStripe® cold cups and lids.  Made from PLA, a plant-based plastic, these cups are 100% renewable, BPI certified compostable, and ASTM compliant.

Trend Conscious

Lizzmonade follows the flavor and fruit trends to ensure we always include what our customers want. Our beverages use watermelon, cucumber, pomegranate, acai berry, ginger—ingredients not typically found in most market drinks.