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POP THIS CHERRY

CHERRY + SPRINKLES
4 1/2 x 4 1/2 pastel
8" square archival white matte, glass + gold leaf frame
SOLD - PRIVATE COLLECTOR

What better way to restart the Donut War 
than waving a red cherry.

And will Kelley be flinging more 
of her infamous jelly donuts?

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  1. Soooooo.... I think people could get fat just looking at this painting!!

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  2. You made a DIRECT HIT with this one, my mouth is watering.....

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  3. tooooo tempting, I may have to jump in to the battle. this is a beauty!

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  4. Oh, oh...here we go again. I'm going to keep low when the cupcakes start hurling back and forth! Can't wait to see what delightful concoctions you two come up with.

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  5. Gorgeous Susan!!! This war is a delight to your fans!

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  6. Thanks everyone!

    And Mary please, jump right in. Nothing like a frosting fight.

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