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I am looking for artificial food for a historic house. Would you share with me the sources you have found?
Iva Jean Maddox
St Lucie County Historical Museum
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>>> Susan Mueller <[log in to unmask]> 12/19 4:56 PM >>>
Hi all,
I am in search of props for a display on Coconuts. Our curator has
requested artificial coconuts in all the stages of a coconut life
(green, brown and hairy, halved, grated, etc.). So far, I've only had
success in finding the brown "supermarket stage" in artificial food web
sites. Can anyone recommend a good vendor for this type of thing?
Thanks!
Susan Mueller
Collections and Business Coordinator
The Spurlock museum
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