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El Super is located off of Charleston and Lamb near Home Depot. This used to be Luckys/Rally's, so it's pretty big for a Mexican supermarket. My mom comes here mainly for good, cheap fruits. She usually comes for papaya, mangos, cucumbers, jicama, pineapple, and watermelon. They also have marinated meat, fresh salsa (roja, verde, sometimes they have pico de gallo), and different kinds of crema (salt/no salt) available towards the back of the store. Feel free to ask for samples! They gave me 2 heaping scoops of crema because I was unsure of which one I wanted. Everything is priced pretty reasonably. I always leave the store paying 20 bucks or less for a cart full of fresh fruits. *They sell dried hibiscus flowers. Use them to make some agua de jamaica! Soo good! *You can find chamangos in the frozen section. $8 for a pack of 4. I haven't tried it yet since the places you can get fresh ones aren't too far from home.
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