A young Lafayette entrepreneur was back out on the street making sure residents had a refreshing Valentine's Day.
Despite the cold on Sunday, 6-year-old Noam Naquin was out on Jefferson Street selling fresh fruit juice. This Sunday, that juice had a bit of a Valentine's Day twist.
Noam was selling bloody valentines or blood orange juice out of his Kiki's Juice Box pop-up shop. Also on the menu, chocolate covered oranges.
Every cent is donated to a non-profit organization called Right 2 Thrive, which aims to educate children and adults in poverty stricken areas around the world how to use what they have to thrive.
Read more on Noam and his business, here
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