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First May flower sale of year held in Mullsjö on Tuesday

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First May flower sale of year held in Mullsjö on Tuesday
Key Points
  • First May flower sale of the year occurred in Mullsjö on Tuesday
  • Sale involved student Stina Nilsson using a 'big brother' sales approach
  • Details about the sale's purpose and relation between reports are unclear

The sale involved Stina Nilsson, a 10-year-old student in grade 4C, who sold the flowers. According to Jönköpings-Posten, Stina Nilsson described the flowers as very beautiful, with pink and blue as her favorite colors. Her sales approach involved doing like the big brother, though the specific meaning of this trick is unclear.

According to Kristianstadsbladet, an unspecified person described the interaction as very polite. The exact date of the Tuesday sale and the purpose or charity behind it have not been confirmed. It is also unknown whether the events reported by Jönköpings-Posten and Kristianstadsbladet are related or separate May flower sales, and the principal's name and school in the Kristianstadsbladet report remain unspecified.

It is very beautiful. Pink and blue are my favorite colors.

Stina Nilsson, 10-year-old student

Very polite.

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