The Pink Neon

California bakery’s Han Solo bread sculpture is a star attraction along San Francisco’s famed Haight-Ashbury. But the bread isn’t just for tourists. It’s a source of livelihood for the workers who make Han Solo bread. Here’s why. It’s all about the story.

The bakery is located on a busy corner in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. Across the street is the famous, ramshackle house with the pink neon, the pink neon sign, the pink neon window, the pink neon walls, the pink neon door, the pink neon door window. Across the street is the pink neon sign. Across the street on the right and to the left, the pink neon door. The pink neon door means you have to knock twice before you can come in. That’s the door. On the right and to the left, the pink neon window. The pink neon window means you have to knock twice before you can come in. That’s the window. In the house across the street from the bakery is the pink neon. On the left and to the right, the pink neon sign. On the right and to the left, the pink neon door. On the left and to the right, the pink neon window. Across the street on the right and to the left, the pink neon door. Across the street on the right and to the left, the pink neon window. Across the street on the right and to the left, the pink neon door. Oh, yeah, that pink neon. The baker used pink neon. Every color is a different color. Everything is a different color.

The pink neon sign. The baker used pink neon. On the left and to the right, the pink neon. On the right and to the left, the pink neon sign. On the right and to the left, the pink neon door. On the left and to the right, the pink neon window. On the left and to the right, the pink neon

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