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An apple a day… Ally's Apples Delish celebrates grand opening in Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago
Photo of the Ally's Apples Delish team cutting the ribbon for their new storefront. 
Photo pulled from the  Ally's Apples Delish Facebook page. 

The City of Fayetteville has a sweet new addition following the grand opening of Ally's Apples Delish that took place on Saturday, June 15. 

Featuring an assortment of handmade candied and caramel apples, cotton candy, candied fruits and chocolate covered delicacies, the new storefront can be found at 928 Brighton Road behind Hawley’s Bicycle World. 

The family owned business will be open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. 

You can follow along with the budding business by following their Facebook page here

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