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14 hours ago, kct1975 said:

Rainier Cherries
 

My favorite.  One of the best reasons to live in Washington State!!!  There are 3 fruit stands and 5 groceries stores within 5 minutes of my home where I can get Rainiers.  YUM

Robert

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My favorite.  One of the best reasons to live in Washington State!!!  There are 3 fruit stands and 5 groceries stores within 5 minutes of my home where I can get Rainiers.  YUM
Robert
I completely agree with you!

I live on the East Coast and the grocery stores only get the Rainier Cherries [emoji523] occasionally through out the year. It is always a treat to see them in the stores, and of course I have to immediately buy them! [emoji4]

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