The Flim Flam Brothers

Flim and Flam, collectively known as the Flim Flam Brothers, are twin salespony unicorn brothers who appear as antagonists in Lemonade Rush. They are roleplayed by Redfork2000.

Personality
The Flim Flam Brothers are a pair of salespony tricksters who travel from town to town, using song and dance to trick ponies into buying their wares. But it's all just a sham—the Unicorn duo are often run right out of town when their faulty products and shady tricks are revealed!

They are antagonists, but they are designed to be charming and disorienting. They speak very quickly. They finish each other's sentences. They're in constant motion. Everything they do is designed to dazzle and confuse people, so they can shake your hand while they're stealing your wallet.

One thing is for sure, though: They will do anything to win more money. They don't care if they have to cheat or lie to do so.

Abilities
Both twins are pretty smart and clever ponies. They are good at synchronizing their words, as seem since they can finish each other's sentences easily. They have a great vocabulary, which allows them to use large and fancy words to confuse and disorient the crowd, draw attention to what they're selling, and have them buy it.

They are specially good at singing and doing musical numbers. In fact, it's one of their favorite strategies when it comes to getting the crowd interested in what they're offering.

Lemon Glass
In Lemonade Rush, the Flim Flam Brothers tried to drive Lemon Glass and her family out of business. Needless to say, this caused them to become enemies to the Lemon Family. The Flim Flam Brothers proposed to have a lemonade-making competition, but at the end, their tricks to win the competition backfired them, and left them with no choice but to abandon Echo Creek.

Other characters
Most of Echo Creek was convinced by the Flim Flam Brothers' musical number, and was willing to buy their lemonade. However, once they tried the poor quality lemonade they produced for the competition, they were disgusted, and didn't want to buy their lemonade any more.