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Sip n Soda, Southampton with Mark Parash

38 min · 18 mei 2026
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Esperanza and Irwin welcome Mark Parash, the owner of Southampton’s beloved Sip N Soda. Mark shares what it takes to keep the rich tradition alive in an ever changing eastern Long Island. Mark shares the family's history, going back a few generations, to the stories behind its loyal following, and how essential Sip N Soda is to the Southampton community. Listening is Believing.

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