FLY IN FLY OUT Frankie Checchio 35405 Period 7. When it is opening The fly in fly out store will be open this summer in July. Fly in fly outs will be.

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FLY IN FLY OUT Frankie Checchio Period 7

When it is opening The fly in fly out store will be open this summer in July. Fly in fly outs will be able to be found all around the US. From Pittsburgh to Florida.

Grand opening The grand opening will be on July 4 th 2008 The first opened one will be in Swissvale PA. Come and buy your needs and come on the 4 th of July to watch fireworks.

What you can buy in Fly in Fly out You can buy almost anything From Groceries to just a bottle of water And only a select few will sell gas!

Is the store expensive No the store is about as cheap as it gets. Get everything you need for as least amount money allowed.

Do they sell anything other than just groceries. Yes You can buy things of sports wear to toys for your kids. You can buy shoes, shirts, Pants. You can also rent video’s from our video rental place inside.

Other things you can buy You can buy video’s and dvd’s for the lowest price around. You can buy video games for as low as $9.99 Buy all your needs for the lowest price around.

Our store’s Prices Shirts from 5.99 to Pants from 9.99 to Football’s 9.99 Baseballs.99 Basketball’s 5.99 Eggs 2.99

Other store’s prices Soccer balls 6.99 Milk 3.99 Pop 1.99 Bread.99 Soup.99

Predicted chart of production

Hope to see you there!!!!! We hope to see you in our fly in and fly out store’s all around the US. Hope to see you at the grand opening