To give you an idea of what brand of fruit it is and to help the people at the tills enter it into their system so it can be identified.
It just there to say where they are from (and mark them by brand name). One or more stickers are usually placed on separate bunches.
Store employees have sticker guns to price items in the store.
its a loverly garnish
it is called the banana sticker.
Because bananas need to ripen and if you pick them when they are yellow they will be brown by the time they are shipped and sent to the stores.
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It is considered to be bad luck in the Hawaiian culture because the sailors there would always take bananas with them on the boat, the bananas would always rot around the time the boat got far enough into the ocean, sea, etc. to catch any fish, the Hawaiians associated this with bad luck.
You click on the bumpersticker. That should bring you to the aplication. From there near the top of the page there is a small tab that says "My Sticker". Click on it. Then from there scroll down to the sticker you want removed and click on the tiny X in the top lefthand corner of the pix!
Yes, you should always take off the sticker for mainly anything, except for things like a DS unless you know you are never going to sell it. ;)
Bananas in the wild actually have lots of seeds throughout the flesh that are, maybe, pea-sized or pepper corn-sized. They are also short and fat and really don't look like cultivated bananas. The bananas we eat are cultivated from a species of wild banana to be larger and seedless, just like a seedless watermelon.
It's a joke, and because they're always in bunches! LOL! :)
well, in my opinion, they smell of bananas...
It depends on the country that you are from, but bananas are almost always going to have a lot of "food miles." They likely had to travel over a thousand miles to reach your store.
They are very tiny, about the size of a human finger, and obviously quite cute as well. They really look like a tiny version of a typical monkey.
yes, tiny pieces though at a time. they can also have like little pieces of apple to chew on too. things like that.