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Charlie Little says come get your collards and black-eyed peas and have a Happy New Year. Little, who has seen 15 New Year's come around as an employee of Johnson Super Market on Washington Street, prepares for the large demand for collards from customers who come to the store just for the good luck greens. Little said that they ordered more collards for Christmas this year than in years past, but would have about the same amount of collards for sale for New Year's Day.
Charlie Little says come get your collards and black-eyed peas and have a Happy New Year. Little, who has seen 15 New Years come around as an employee of Johnson Super Market on Washington Street in Covington, prepares for the large demand for collards from customers who come to the store just for the good luck greens. Little said that they ordered more collards for Christmas this year than in years past, but would have about the same amount of collards for sale for New Year's Day.
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