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238 The Mess Hall Podcast is Going Out Of Business!!

238 The Mess Hall Podcast is Going Out Of Business!!

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Welcome to the Mess Hall Podcast, part of the Alberta Podcast Network, Locally grown. Community supported.

Lena, Avery, Kevin, and Hayden try an assortment of treats:  Chrisoda drinks, Fruity Pebbles syrup and our final KitKat.

Get your Chrisoda here www.chrisoda.ca

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email: messhallpodcast@gmail.com

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