@davidspov_: He makes amazing Strawberry Sandwiches! Giving back to the community part 133 #pov #farmersmarket #wholesome #localbusiness #vendor

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amariefaith89
Amarie :
The Pigeon Bakery has 48k followers now 🙌🏽 🥹 💗
2026-02-17 03:33:36
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iv.mawa
iv.mawa :
“would u like to try some?”
2026-02-14 21:14:03
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ana_mhlm
ana :
he stutter introducing himself but not with his bread 🥹
2026-02-14 11:25:31
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billye___
billye___ :
thepigeonbakery
2026-02-14 03:50:46
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rae.evangelista
eñel :
He practiced introducing his products and not himself. That so cute. 😭
2026-02-14 12:24:10
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jenlovecross
jen 🦋 :
he seems so pure & happy to talk about his breads
2026-02-14 03:58:23
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zottmajor
zottmajor :
all that for 19 aint bad
2026-02-14 03:59:35
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saadandshehzad
Shahzad :
dude got so excited, almost forgot his name😭
2026-02-14 07:42:52
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brittlmeeks
brittlmeeks :
We both gasped at the strawberry sandwich
2026-02-14 14:20:35
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paulydproblems
E💫🍉 :
cinnamon swirl soundin kinda fire rn
2026-02-14 17:34:17
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wesley.quakenbush
Wesley :
he was so happy🥹
2026-02-15 16:47:57
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coryringer13
Cory Ringer :
Notice how he doesn’t stutter as much talking about his bread, something he’s obviously very passionate about! Hope you become very prosperous in life Ramon!
2026-02-15 03:25:04
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rebekahroth19
rebekah :
Ramon has 204 followers now 🥹
2026-02-14 05:14:05
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paaywaay
sweetp :
“i’m always stuttering” 😭😭 IT’S OKAY SWEETIE 😭😭😭
2026-02-14 19:51:39
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leah.dammann
Leah Dammann :
Your gasp for the strawberry sandwich was so wholesome 🥰
2026-02-14 04:27:10
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abaddon248
abaddon248 :
Strawberry sandwich would HATE to see me comin bruh
2026-02-15 03:17:48
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indeegrace
Indee Grace :
“I have milk bread. Would you like to try some?” STOP 🥹
2026-02-14 21:26:47
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noobcake720
NoobCake :
That strawberry sandwich looks so good
2026-02-14 03:53:01
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_.urgirlmani
↳ Simani ꞈ ↰ :
Awww he’s so cute just patiently waiting for!
2026-03-07 00:34:00
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_jjust.sab
sabri🍯 :
HE WAS SO EXCITED, LOVE PEOPLE LIKE RAMON😭
2026-03-26 22:00:18
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jr__hrndz
JR Hrndz :
Me listening to him describe the different breads
2026-02-15 00:47:22
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pdxoxox
guanabana :
😂 did you gasp when he showed you the sandwich
2026-02-14 04:11:50
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boulevardofbrokenbones
Geewayspjs :
I love you Ramon
2026-04-09 00:06:26
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byeeefelicia2319
Bye Felicia :
Ramon is too sweet!! That was a great price too
2026-02-14 04:09:43
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