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Going to start selling our products in 2 stores, in the Ozark mountains.

We have created a new type of grape. Moon drop grapes, spliced with muscadines. They're delicious. The pic above is the first jars of jelly. (Sorry scratched off name for now)

We are in the early stages, but plan to sell eggs, broccoli, corn, squash all kinds, okra, leafy greens all kinds, variety of peppers, variety of onions, cabbage, zucchini, cucumbers, carrots, pumpkins, melon, brussel sprouts, radish, yellow and sweet potatoes, mixed nuts, garlic, goat cheese, apples, pears, grapes, honey, honey butter, soap, candles, chicken, and later on at some point fish and beef.

Going to start selling our products in 2 stores, in the Ozark mountains. We have created a new type of grape. Moon drop grapes, spliced with muscadines. They're delicious. The pic above is the first jars of jelly. (Sorry scratched off name for now) We are in the early stages, but plan to sell eggs, broccoli, corn, squash all kinds, okra, leafy greens all kinds, variety of peppers, variety of onions, cabbage, zucchini, cucumbers, carrots, pumpkins, melon, brussel sprouts, radish, yellow and sweet potatoes, mixed nuts, garlic, goat cheese, apples, pears, grapes, honey, honey butter, soap, candles, chicken, and later on at some point fish and beef.

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No Red Licks country store and McCormick's.

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im not from there, but i know some people that are. ill be sure to throw some business that way.

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It's NW Arkansas.

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yeah, im sure theyll find it. isnt there also some amish people up that way? my friend tells me that there used to be a store that sold organic stuff in bulk?