CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. — A politician in a New York suburb called police on two 13-year-old boys for selling cupcakes and other baked goods without a permit, according to a report Monday.
The journal news said the boys, Andrew DeMarchis and Kevin Graff, had a brisk business selling cupcakes, cookies, brownies and Rice Krispie treats for $1 each in a Chappaqua park.
The boys clammed to be selling them for charity.. Their parents were shocked. They said that the boys were such good kids, ands they didn't think they would do something like this.
DeMarchis, Graff and two other friends, Zachary Bass and Daniel Katz, had hoped they would make enough money to open a restaurant, the paper said, adding that they made $120 on their first day.
I think that they got what was coming for them. Why would you lie about selling things for charity? That's illegal, and they should have known that they were going to get caught. They were just trying to make money, but it didn't turn out the way they wanted.
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