health food store in kentucky?


health store
Alice in Thinland asked:


does anybody know a good health food store around florence or erlanger?
pleeeeeeeeese?
chirpingbirdy: yaaa, it was proving to be quite difficult XD
senior: oook, for one, most people think im between the ages of 12 and 14 soo why the pedofile coment? thats not right…its actually quite disgusting…perv. and 2 im not anything special, do i look like it? no, hell no! im gross so leave me alone

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7 Responses to “health food store in kentucky?”

  1. chirpingbirdy Says:

    Healthy food in KY? Ha! I can tell you where the Chick-Fil-A, Popeyes and Bojangles are tho.. chirpingbirdy

  2. Fd Says:

    d Fd

  3. Senior Says:

    i would like to eat you Senior

  4. mat Says:

    you can get some kentucky fried chicken mat

  5. Vegan_Mom Says:

    There are two Trader Joe’s in the Cincinnati area. There is also a Whole Foods in Cincinnati and one in Mason. Also, do a search for “health food stores” “natural food stores”, etc. Also, Kroger has a very good naturals section. (I used to live in Ohio County, many moons ago. I used to be very familiar with the Florence/Erlanger area, but it’s been nine years.) Vegan_Mom

  6. Aaron Says:

    no theres no food at all, kentucky isnt even a state what are you talking about Aaron

  7. Chelsea Says:

    Healthy Alternatives on 18, by BCHS. They don’t sell a lot of produce, but they’ve got some good stuff regardless. There’s a new place on Mall Road called The Vitamin Shoppe. Haven’t been in there, but it might be worth a try. Kroger’s isn’t actually a bad place to look. The Florence kroger doesn’t have the best organic produce section, but the Union or Burlington one should have almost everything you need. If you’re willing to drive 20 miles for groceries, there’s a Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods Market in Cinci, but be sure to bring along a cooler if you go. Chelsea

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