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#Asked: What’s your favorite thing about Lakeland’s new GreenWise Market? 🥑

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Cheese from GreenWise Market’s FINDS section | photo provided

You’ve definitely heard by now that our city’s new GreenWise Market opened in South Lakeland in December. Just last month, we went and tried all the things (stay tuned for that story), but today, we’re focusing on you.

Have you tried GreenWise Market yet? What’s your #1 dish/drink/item recommendation? We want all your #protips, hacks and must-try items so we can compile them into a list for all of our Lakeland readers to take advantage of.

To get you thinking, here are a few things that people on the internet love about GreenWise Market:

  • @jenpartyoffour: Peanut butter banana [smoothie] is 😍
  • @tarahroland: 💖 A wine selection like no other in B-Ham 🍷🥂🍾
  • @backstory_ed: I enthusiastically recommend the fresh poke’ bowls and Cuban coffee.
  • @bravebel: fresh bananas are a must for back to school snacking!
  • @vined_and_dined: Make sure to grab some delicious @kahwacoffee

So, Lakeland, what do you love about our new GreenWise Market? Tell us your top tip, must-try or hack over on our Instagram post now through Feb. 24, and you’ll be entered to win one of five $100 gift cards to GreenWise Market.

Click here to give your recommendation + enter to win.

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