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Signs of Hawaiian Life, Nov. 10

On a recent trip to Hamburg, Germany, Candice Naito, 
Tina Tom and Mary Ann Berry stopped in front of Maui Poke Guys near the Messe convention center.
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On a recent trip to Hamburg, Germany, Candice Naito, Tina Tom and Mary Ann Berry stopped in front of Maui Poke Guys near the Messe convention center.

While in Japan to see the blooming cherry blossoms in April, ­Michael Isobe of Hawaii Kai found this delicious Wahiawa Sakura drink while shopping in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. Photo by Jay Kemmler.
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While in Japan to see the blooming cherry blossoms in April, ­Michael Isobe of Hawaii Kai found this delicious Wahiawa Sakura drink while shopping in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. Photo by Jay Kemmler.

Kapolei ­residents Colette, Cassidy and Makayla Holbrook discovered Aloha Whip at Joint Base Elmendorf-­Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, in May. Photo by Stacy Holbrook.
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Kapolei ­residents Colette, Cassidy and Makayla Holbrook discovered Aloha Whip at Joint Base Elmendorf-­Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, in May. Photo by Stacy Holbrook.

On a recent trip to Hamburg, Germany, Candice Naito, 
Tina Tom and Mary Ann Berry stopped in front of Maui Poke Guys near the Messe convention center.
While in Japan to see the blooming cherry blossoms in April, ­Michael Isobe of Hawaii Kai found this delicious Wahiawa Sakura drink while shopping in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. Photo by Jay Kemmler.
Kapolei ­residents Colette, Cassidy and Makayla Holbrook discovered Aloha Whip at Joint Base Elmendorf-­Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, in May. Photo by Stacy Holbrook.

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