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Wow Wow Lemonade Stand coming to Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

A new specialty lemonade shop is coming to Fayetteville across the street from Jack Britt High School. 

The business is known for their handcrafted lemonades, acai bowls, smoothies and other tasty offerings. The brand originated in Hawaii and has grown to serve customers in many locations on the mainland and internationally. 

The business initially shared on Instagram that it was “coming soon” to Fayetteville back in September of 2022. Now with a sign up on their new location, it seems the opening date is just around the corner. 

There’s an Instagram and Facebook page dedicated to the Fayetteville location that is soon to open. Follow their social media profiles for more updates on the business.

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