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Article: In Kennewick, Wash., Dairy Product Heaven is Called Sunnyside.(Originated from Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, Wash.)
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- June 2, 1997
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Jun. 2--Got cheese?
If your fridge is free of the orange, tangy stuff, there's a place outside the local grocery store where you can get your fill.
Darigold, the well-known Northwest dairy, has gathered its many milk-related products under one red roof in Sunnyside. It's called Dairy Fair, a magical place for the milk lover that features everything from yogurt to mellow cheddar to yummy-in-the-tummy ice cream.
Visitors can browse Dairy Fair's extensive gift shop, its shelves teeming with Yakima Valley jams, spices, honey, wine and other specialty food items. There are plenty of funky refrigerator magnets, T-shirts, books and small ...
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