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Home - CUPS Videos - From the Film Vault on YouTube-Tons Of Tasty Tomatoes

From the Film Vault on YouTube-Tons Of Tasty Tomatoes

A story about a annual tomato festival where flavor and variety are king. We talk with one of the winners at the event.

It seems fitting to feature this story again in the height of tomato season, at least in some parts of the country.

This video was originally published 7 years ago, and the nice thing about YouTube, it’s still there to see in its original form. We have republished it since but this gives a feel for how we packaged our content in the early days of online television.

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September 5, 2014

Categories: CUPS Videos, Short Documentary Stories, the Blog

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