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Pop-up soda store brings the 1950s backmost to Stephenville | CBC.ca Loaded
Pop-up soda store brings the 1950s backmost to Stephenville
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Poodle skirts were shaking and icecream floats were flowing astatine the Stephenville Regional Museum past weekend. A ‘rock and rotation afternoon’ attracted galore fans of the 1950s, and 1 radical who accidentally (but hilariously) came dressed for the 1980s.
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