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Peaches 'N' Such


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Peaches 'N' Such has two locations in Lexington County to select fruits and vegetables. Peaches 'N' Such #2 (phone # 803-685-5838) is open April through September and located off I-20, exit 44, next to the truck stop. Peaches 'N' Such #1 (phone # 803-685-5838) is open April through December and can be found at 3755 Hwy 23 in Monetta. In addition to fruits and vegetables, the #1 stand stocks sauces, salsa, jam, jellies, breads, honey and gift baskets.


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Address: 3771 Hwy. 23
Monetta,SC 29105

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Peaches 'N' Such

Peaches 'N' Such has two locations in Lexington County to select fruits and vegetables. Peaches 'N' Such #2 (phone # 803-685-5838) is open April through September and located off I-20, exit 44, next to the truck stop. Peaches 'N' Such #1 (phone # 803-685-5838)

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