Spring is in full swing and the warmer Hawaiian weather is upon us. Already we’re seeing temperatures in the mid 80’s with a humidity level in the low 70’s, and the trades have died down just enough to give everyone in Hawaii a taste of summer’s humid climate. There are a variety of ways to […]
Read More→Two things that visitors (and locals) go crazy for in Hawaii is the Kona coffee and the macadamia nuts. Both are produced locally on the islands, also producing a large price tag. But just because a product is produced and sold in the same location, does that mean the price should drop dramatically? Probably not. […]
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