@WSJ I hope not. I have a full size #banana case onlypic.twitter.com/GdjITJ5VJX
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@WSJ I hope not. I have a full size #banana case onlypic.twitter.com/GdjITJ5VJX
@WSJ Baby bananas already in Asian stores.
@WSJ You seem to be behind on this one: "Baby" bananas as you call them have been available for several years.
@WSJ Spanish canary island bananas are naturally small and very sweet
@WSJ Uh, so...all 'mericans wanna eat babies?
@WSJ Baby photo contest are involved, you voted offline publications Tweet thank you http://phoanh.vn/vui-xuan-9/
@WSJ some stores have them already .
@WSJ already been eating these my whole life. We call them figs
@WSJ baby bananas are nasty though
“@WSJ: Baby carrots and baby spinach are common in American grocery stores. Are baby bananas next? http://on.wsj.com/1DHiub8 ” @MenInBlazers
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Baby bananas, are bananos bocadillos, Yummy.pic.twitter.com/hDCJsRQdGS
“@WSJ: Baby carrots and baby spinach are common in American grocery stores. Are baby bananas next? http://on.wsj.com/1DHiub8 ”What about babies?
Via @WSJ: Baby carrots and baby spinach are common in American grocery stores. Are baby bananas next?http://on.wsj.com/1DHiub8
Yep, @MenInBlazers MT @WSJ: Baby carrots and baby spinach are common in American stores. Are baby bananas next?http://on.wsj.com/1DHiub8
@WSJ Guineitos niños have always existed in Puerto Rico
@WSJ Condom
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