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  July 18, 2001    Sunnyvale, California  Since 1994

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    Olson's Cherries

    Sunnyvale fruit stand has persevered for generations


    An old family saying has more than just meaning to one local business--it has also brought much success. "As my grandfather always used to say, people have to eat," said Deborah Olson, who runs the family owned and operated Olson's Cherries. "You got to nourish your body, and we're here to help them nourish themselves." Her grandfather's words of wisdom gave the fourth generation Olson high spirits to continue with the family business.   More

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