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      <![CDATA[Is this American made prostitution or was it imported from China?
        
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      <![CDATA[Glad to have my vague memories confirmed, Merc. I've been rather mystified by the Dunkin Donuts craze because we used to have one here.
        
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      <![CDATA[Not to burst your bubble, but we used to have Dunkin Donuts here in the Bluff City. A good number of us never shed a tear when they left either.<br>
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I will concede that Bentonville, and even Fayetteville both have a pretty interesting food scene going on.
        
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