Minute Maid Opened a Store for the Holidays Where You Can't Buy Anything at All

And yet there are plenty of gifts

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Parents, man. Whatever they do, they traumatize you.

That's just something we like to say in hard times. But parenting is obviously a job best characterized by improvisation, one constantly learned and never really mastered. Around the holidays, it's natural for parents to feel wracked by self-doubt. 

In honor of the people doing their best to make functional adults, Minute Maid has launched "The Holiday Store with Nothing to Sell." At this paradoxical little pop-up, crammed with sparkly snowflakes and light-drenched Christmas trees, kids walk in and write letters to their parents while sipping on orange juice.

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