Customers line up at dawn for Honest Ed's goodbye party
'It's very hard to believe they will shut this iconic, beautiful location,' customer says
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There were friendly rings of "good morning" earlier today as a long line of patient customers filed into Honest Ed's. After 68 years in business, the Toronto landmark is soon closing its doors and celebrated today with special giveaways and a barbecue bash.
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"All my Canadian souvenirs, I buy here," said longtime customer and fan Toros Djerdjein, who made a point of wearing some of those very souvenirs on Sunday. "It's very hard to believe they will shut this iconic, beautiful location."
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Another customer, Ruth, was one of the first in line, at 6:30 a.m. She told CBC News "it's been a blessing to have it in Toronto" and was hoping to snag one of the commemorative t-shirts Honest Ed's had produced for the occasion.
The festivities continued all day, with DJ Skratch Bastid hosting a party at the store from 2-10 p.m.