My guess on the coffee price is that it's "2.25" depending on the form of currency tendered. I think it would be a good price if it were French francs or German marks. But, 'cansoda' is "free" meaning it could cost just about anything!!
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Mmmm, beacon egg.
My guess on the coffee price is that it's "2.25" depending on the form of currency tendered. I think it would be a good price if it were French francs or German marks. But, 'cansoda' is "free" meaning it could cost just about anything!!
Perhaps these 'Beacon' eggs are the ones in aisle 18 (Dec 16 posting) but not to be confused with the 'real' eggs of a day earlier.
In what language do you put a regular exclamation point first, then an upside-down one at the end?
WV: Leparral. (goes to copyright that. Leopard spot apparel for everyone!)
Perhaps "free" and "2.25" are prices with the purchase of another item.
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