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First time I've been in a "Neighbourhood Market" WalMart. First impression was that it was very clean and neatly arranged (not surprising since it's only been open for a month or two). Second, I saw a sushi bar! There isn't much sushi around Surprise and while I haven't had their sushi, the rainbow roll looked pretty tasty. What I HAVE had, though, is the El Mexicano agua de coco (coconut juice) with pulpo (evidently adding an O to every word makes it Mexican). I'm addicted to it. Bought another eight cans of the stuff on the weekend. Also, they have small (Red Bull-size) six-pack tins of Milo in the mex section. Milo is sort of like Ovaltine and I'd almost given up hope of finding the stuff in Phoenix. Typically it's sold in powdered form, exactly like Ovaltine but with a very unique taste, but this stuff in the six-packs is premixed. Great as an energy drink for kids. Or adults. Apart from that, this is just a cut-down WalMart without the extra stuff that I typically shop at a WalMart for - meaning that I'm probably only going to be here for sushi and agua do coconutto para drinko straight outto the canno. Safeway's closer to me and I got a crapload of coupons yet to be used there.
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