Fruit T-Shirts
Description: Palestine map filled with Watermelon, symbol of freedom, same the same colors of the palestinian map that the illegal occupiers of this beautiful land have forbidden. The Watermelon express the suffering of the Palestinian People. I stand with Palestine. Palestine will be free
Description: A collection of illustrations from a popular children's book
The very hungry caterpillar - Fruit Ensemble T-Shirt
by FoxtrotDesigns
$16 $23
Description: The Muncie Fruit Jars were a professional minor league baseball team based in Muncie, Indiana. The club was first formed in 1906 as a team in the class-C Interstate Association. The Fruit Jars' name was inspired by Muncie's local economy, which was the home of Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, famous for producing glass canning jars. The team was expelled from the league on May 18, 1906, after posting a 4-12 record. Less than two months later, the league folded on July 8, 1906. The team was fielded again in 1908 as a member of the class-D Indiana-Ohio League. The league began play on May 9, however it was forced to fold on June 8, 1908.
Description: Little brown bat, Rufous horseshoe bat, Great fruit-eating bat, Northern ghost bat, Canyon bat, Welwitsch's bat, Hammer-headed bat, Desert long-eared bat, Spotted bat, Painted bat, Indian flying fox, Yellow-winged bat, Eastern tube-nosed bat, Pied bat, Lesser short-nosed fruit bat, Townsend's big-eared bat, Greater bulldog bat
Description: The chain got to be a auxiliary of the Nehi Record Conveying Enterprise. founded Peaches in 1963 and went on to ended up president of Nehi. At its crest, Peaches had 50 stores in 22 cities with over 2,000 representatives. In June 1981, Peaches recorded a appeal for insolvency beneath Chapter 11 citing $20 million in obligation (identical to $161 in 2022) for its 35 stores coast to coast, owed to Citibank and six diverse record merchants.
Description: If you're like us, you want EVERYTHING in your world to be a little bit Italian. So even a world famous fruit punch that comes from the sunny Pacific Isles can be made our own with a little creativity and whole lot of green, white, and red! Because everything we see... we have to make an Italian American version!