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Got the k & k
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One and done, that's the daily limit. 274 more "booster" doses available this year.

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#2
And at least for me they didn't even look at the vaccine card, I just had it in my hand and waved it to get someone's attention. She asked if I wanted anything else with it, I said no, she put it in a bag and handed it to me.

And thinking back, I don't think I've ever purchased a Krispy Kreme donut, I've only gone there for some sort of promotion (that I've seen posted here).
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#3
Ours opened up when Baby Buzz was in Little League, AYSO, etc., so it was a go-to kids' snack place for a few years back then. Frankly, I liked the "Play It Again, Sports" store that was there before KK's, but clearly the economics were not as favorable on that corner.
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Buzz wrote:
Ours opened up when Baby Buzz was in Little League, AYSO, etc., so it was a go-to kids' snack place for a few years back then. Frankly, I liked the "Play It Again, Sports" store that was there before KK's, but clearly the economics were not as favorable on that corner.
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The kids health would have been a lot better though.
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Buzz wrote:
Ours opened up when Baby Buzz was in Little League, AYSO, etc., so it was a go-to kids' snack place for a few years back then. Frankly, I liked the "Play It Again, Sports" store that was there before KK's, but clearly the economics were not as favorable on that corner.
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Was that the Play It Again in Studio City? I bought a fair amount of grandson's equipment there, some of the best finds were baseball gloves already formed and broken-in that had a whole new bb life left in them.
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RgrF wrote:
[quote=Buzz]
Ours opened up when Baby Buzz was in Little League, AYSO, etc., so it was a go-to kids' snack place for a few years back then. Frankly, I liked the "Play It Again, Sports" store that was there before KK's, but clearly the economics were not as favorable on that corner.
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Was that the Play It Again in Studio City? I bought a fair amount of grandson's equipment there, some of the best finds were baseball gloves already formed and broken-in that had a whole new bb life left in them.
Not that one, actually Santa Monica, but my cars have always had an auto-pilot that stops at all things sports. Kid went HS in Studio City area, so yours was too tough to avoid.... in his club sports days, I was often mistaken for Baby Buzz's grampa; either by the (much) younger parents from the other teams, or the real grandparents thereof.

We've most recently been stumbling into PIAS in Santa Barbara, Ventura, Simi Valley, Oceanside.... it's kinda fun to watch how their inventory evolves/revolves.
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