Lemonade is a drink made with lemons.
Lemonade may also refer to:
Food and drinks[edit]
- Lemon-Lime soft drinks, referred to as "Lemonade" in Australia and New Zealand
- Lemonade fruit, a hybrid citrus fruit found in Australia and New Zealand
- Red lemonade, soft drink available in Ireland
Music[edit]
- Lemonade (band), an alternative dance band from San Francisco, California
Albums[edit]
- Lemonade (album), by Beyoncé, 2016
- Lemonade (Mucky Pup album), 1992
- Lemonade (EP), a 2004 EP by Wheatus
- Lemonade (G. Love album), 2006
Songs[edit]
- "Lemonade" (Adam Friedman song), 2016
- "Lemonade" (Alexandra Stan song), 2012
- "Lemonade" (CocoRosie song), 2010
- "Lemonade" (Danity Kane song), 2014
- "Lemonade" (Gucci Mane song), 2010
- "Lemonade" (Internet Money and Gunna song), 2020
- "Lemonade" (Sophie song), 2014
- "Lemonade", a song and single by Chris Rice from album What A Heart Is Beating For, 2007
- "Lemonade", a song by Blind Melon from Soup
- "Lemonade", a song by Boys Noize & Erol Alkan
- "Lemonade", a song by Planet Funk
Plays and films[edit]
- Lemonade, a play by Eve Ensler
- Lemonade, a play by James Prideaux
- Lemonade (2016 film), a musical film released alongside Beyoncé's Lemonade album.
- Lemonade (2018 film), a Romanian drama
Companies[edit]
- Lemonade, Inc., an insurance company operating in the U.S. and Europe
See also[edit]
- Lemonade Profile, an extension to the IMAP standard for email
- Lemonade Tycoon, an online business simulation game
- Keith Lemon's Lemonaid, a British television series
- Lemoned Plant, formerly simply Lemoned, a Japanese record label and retail store franchise
- Ramune, a Japanese soft drink
- Lamune (visual novel), a Japanese romantic video game and anime
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