Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson for December 03, 1990
Transcript:
Calvin: Lemonade! Get your ice-cold lemonade! Just five dollars a glass, while it lasts! Hobbes: How are sales? Calvin: Terrible. I don't understand it. Hobbes: It sure is cold out. Calvin: Yep. See, my lemonade has "all-natural" refrigeration! Want to buy a glass? Hobbes: Sorry. All my savings are in bonds. Calvin: Maybe I should start charging ten dollars so I don't have to sell as much.
BlaqueKat almost 10 years ago
Maybe Calvin would be more successful selling hot chocolate.
yow4zip Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Smart.
RandomLantern445 almost 4 years ago
Five dollars! Don’t you think that’s a little pricey, Calvin? Especially in winter, too.
PRINCIPAL NICHOLS FACES FORWARD almost 4 years ago
We learned about this in skool- If you charge too much, people wont buy it because it’s not worth what it costs.