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January/February 2018

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 41 PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE is common, but usually goes unrecognized. This disease can lead to disabling leg pain, foot ulcers, limb loss, aneurysm, stroke, and even death. RISK FACTORS INCLUDE: Over the age of 40 Smoker Diabetes Blood pressure Cholesterol Kidney disease ALL INSURANCES WELCOME ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Evaluation of Leg Pain Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Treatment of varicose veins and laser-RF closure Treatment of non-healing leg and foot ulcers VASCULAR CLINIC • Valley Cardiology, PA M. Akram Paracha, MD, FSCAI, RPVI 3656 Cape Center Drive Fayetteville, NC 28304 910.321.1012 Meanwhile, Diana's plans had also changed. "It wouldn't have been safe going to Charlotte, so my girlfriends and I came to Fayetteville at the invitation of another friend," she said. ey headed out to a popular nightclub called Bowties, which was inside the former Holiday Inn Bordeaux on Owen Drive. ere, Diana happened to meet Bob, who'd gone to Bowties with his friends. e Carrolls have been together ever since. Over the years, Bob was stationed at other military bases, but as he neared retirement he and Diana chose Fayetteville as their home over Bob's hometown of Atlanta. ey raised their children here and have seen Fayetteville transform and grow from what it once was. "Hay Street, downtown, and the greater Fayetteville area has changed a lot and for the better," Bob said. "We like it here and are glad to see the positive changes," Diana said. A Quick Start, A Growing Business Following Diana's meeting with the bottler in 2015, Bare Foods quickly grew in the health food industry. Bare Foods sauces, dressings, marinades and spices are sold in every Fresh Market grocery store in North Carolina. You can oen see Bob and Diana offering samples to customers near the meat counter at the Fayetteville Fresh Market. e products are also sold at It's BBQ Time on Raeford Road, behind Fast Signs. Bare Foods sales are doing well at both Fayetteville stores, Diana said. e sauces and spices have been accepted by Whole Foods in all five states of their southeast region. "Whole Foods is very selective," Bob said with pride. @PatriotSignsFay

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