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Booths, AT The 2013 (14th Annual) How Weird Street Faire
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![]() Coco Loco had a desirable corner booth with their counter set back and with three sales people behind the displays.
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![]() Lovebian Designs offered t-shirts and pillows with clever expressions silk-printed on them. For example: |<3|Which means "absolute love."
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![]() The Aya Papaya booth was open with tables along two edges. This booth sold mostly jewelry and women's accessories.
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![]() Crystal Tara sold amazing patterns on clothing for sale.
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![]() The Happy High Herbs Shop booth had a counter set inside with a single sales person working there.
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![]() The Justa booth sold sustainable, fair trade styles from Guatemala.
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