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Apple Annie’s Orchard to Open Country Store in Former Stout’s Cider Mill

Apple Annie's Orchard, the family-owned orchard just outside of Wilcox and one of the Valley's favorite spots to pick its own fruit, is branching out -- and it isn't with more Granny Smith or Pink Lady apples hanging from the trees. See also: - Maya's Farm Celebrates Organic Certification with...
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Apple Annie’s Orchard, the family-owned orchard just outside of Wilcox and one of the Valley’s favorite spots to pick its own fruit, is branching out — and it isn’t with more Granny Smith or Pink Lady apples hanging from the trees.

See also: – Maya’s Farm Celebrates Organic Certification with Workshop and Community Potluck

The family fun destination has purchased the former Stout’s Cider Mill building (just off of exit 340 in Willcox) to open a Apple Annie’s Country Store, a retail space open year-round.

With a planned opening in early spring of this year, here’s what Apple Annie’s fans can expect when they stop by.

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In addition to seasonal produce and veggies, Apple Annie’s Country Store will offer their famous pies, popular home made Apple Bread, fudge, jarred goodies, and country-style gifts.

Renovations on the new space are starting soon and the store is expected to open in early spring, prior to Apple Annie’s Orchard re-opening for their 2013 season on July 1.

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