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Who made raspberries?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

Jesus' best friend John Raspberry. John was excluded from the bible because he was a suspect in the mystery of Adam and Eves food poisoning. John Raspberry was the first pioneer in food experimentation when he filled Eve with his berries and called her a Raspberry tart.

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