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Now I've seen it all. I almost drove right past this... Fortunately the mechanical zombette sign dancer caught my eye and made me slam on my rented kia soul brakes, bust a u-turn into oncoming traffic and make a dukes-of-hazard leap into the parking lot! *riiiiiiiiing riiiiiiiiing.... Hello? *hey girl it's Mo. I know we r supposed to meet at 10:30, but OMGOMGOMG... a zombie apocalypse store!!!!!!!!!! I'm gonna be late... I'll meet you in 20 minutes!!! *a what?!? Hello??? *click* Yeah...it was that serious. I didn't know what to expect. It looks kitschy from the outside, so I'm thinking gag gifts. I was half right. And half wrong. Dead wrong. Zombie-undead wrong. I don't want to spoil the surprise (though other Yelpers did). But I'll say this: Get off 15 at spring mountain, it's two minutes west and worth a quick stop if you are already driving by. It's a small store, but something in there will make you laugh. And some things in there will have you thinking about how ready you are for an emergency ...zombie-induced or otherwise.
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