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The pickles have landed

After reading about Kool-Aid flavored pickles -- popular in Mississippi Delta country -- in the New York Times, I asked if they unearthly-hued cukes had migrated to Arkansas yet. Comes a report from a reader:

"I saw them at the Exxon in Brinkley (the one with the Chester Fried Chicken place and the good catfish) on the south side of the I-40 exit."

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