The savvy 6th-grader (pictured) from Austin, Texas, has developed her signature Me & The Bees lemonade stand into a thriving national businessBeeSweet Lemonade (pictured) will be carried by 55 Whole Foods stores in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Florida
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Mikaila Ulmer's BeeSweet Lemonade will be carried by 55 Whole Foods stores (right) in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Florida. The savvy 6th-grader (left) from Austin, Texas, has developed her signature Me & The Bees lemonade stand into a thriving national business




    Mikaila Ulmer, 11, made $11million deal with 55 Whole Foods stores
    BeeSweet Lemonade uses tasty mint, flaxseed and it's infused with honey, which came from her great-grandmother's 1940 recipe   
    She came up with idea in an effort to save bees and support beekeepers
    Mikaila appeared on Shark Tank, where she won $60,000 in seed money
    She then served lemonade to President Barack Obama and was a part of Google's Dare to be Digital campaign  

 



Meet the young tycoon after the cut ...

Mikaila uses a tasty mint, flaxseed and honey lemonade recipe she inherited from her great-grandmother and gives a portion of her products to foundations that support bees
Mikaila uses a tasty mint, flaxseed and honey lemonade recipe she inherited from her great-grandmother and gives a portion of her products to foundations that support bees

An 11-year-old Texas girl has just scored a sweet $11 million deal with Whole Foods to sell her brand of lemonade. 
Mikaila Ulmer's BeeSweet Lemonade will be carried by 55 stores in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Florida.
The savvy 6th-grader from Austin, Texas, has developed her signature Me & The Bees lemonade stand into a thriving national business.