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Cherry time

Fleur de Sel | 5/26/22

Round and shiny, ranging in color from blood-red to the lightest orange, sweet but also sometimes tart and sour, often coming in pairs, cherries catch everyone's eye... And awaken the sweet tooth, as well as childhood memories.

 

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