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Introducing Summer Fun, my company!


And so I have this so called final project for term 4: A bussiness day. 
Oh, you have no idea how tiring but fun it is!!! 
We prepared the d-day from a long time ago. 
We made the company's name, we made jingle and ran from class to class to promote our company. 

Summer Fun, yes it is the name. 
We sell so many products and I sell cocktail pudding (thanks to Bunda!) 
The packagings are so cute too! Thanks to bunda's friends in the office for helping me mom :) 

So, here are what I did from the preps to the D'day! 


Here is my interview sheet for my English subject.
This is a survey whether people interested in coming to the business day or not
and what kind of products they expect to but.


This is Surat Permohonan Bantuan for Bahasa Indonesia subject.
Well, our company is small and run by little entrepreneurs.
So, a little help from our parents will help big time!

Here are my packaging for cocktail puddings.
Thanks to Bunda and her friends in the office who made time for making these.

Nyum! Here are the puddings!


Me, Aurelio, Raya and Danis in action in Summer Fun drinks booth!

Oh look at my things, 3 more left to sell.
So I took initiative to sell them around the school. 

Miss Ami is helping me counting my money.
I wanted to buy a bottle of mineral water, but I don't know how much I have to pay. 

Our thank you note for parents.
We made the day! We spend all the profit for playing in Lollipop and order pizza! 



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