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Formulary 55 Storefront to Close in May

By Seattle Mag February 21, 2014

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!–paging_filter–pa href=”http://www.sweetpetula.com/” target=”_blank”Sweet Petula/a bodycare creator,nbsp;a href=”http://\/\/seattlemag.com/article/formulary-55-small-batch-bath-and-body-bou…“Formulary 55/a owner and longtime fixture in the Seattle-area retail scene, Cordelia Smith, announced yesterday that she’s moving herself and the biz down to Pueblo, Colorado (for the affordable living and high quality of life). Starting today, Smith will not be open her normal business hours, but does plan to open the store a few more times before hightailing it out of here towards the sun. She will continue to make her products and plans to open a similar storefront in Pueblo in the building she purchased there./p
pFor more information on Smith’s plan and when you can swing by to bid her adieu in person, click on over to her a href=”http://formulary55.com/moving/” target=”_blank”blog/a./p

 

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