Featured Merchant Monday Today – The Cheese Lady!

Featured Merchant Monday Today – The Cheese Lady!
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#FeaturedMerchantMonday Today we are featuring The Cheese Lady!  

Located at 121 First Street on the edge of town across the parking lot from The Fenton Hotel, The Cheese Lady of Fenton specializes in an overall cheese lovers experience. Their unique offerings feature over 100 cheeses from around the world!

Whether you’re picking up some of your favorite cheese, need a gift for a cheese lover or have a special event, they can help. https://thecheeselady.net/locations/fenton 

Use your Fenton DDA Community eGift Card to purchase and support local businesses! www.FentonGiftCard.com  

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