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Businiess name:  Butler Pharmacy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Butlers is what it is. A wonderful neighborhood pharmacy and gift shop. They go out of their way to ensure you get what you need. Yes, the pharmacy may be a little slow from time to time, but if you have ever been in there with a sick child, as I have been, they set aside the other orders to make sure the child has the medicine and can then get home and in bed.\r \r I recently needed a prescription special ordered and they were so happy to help. \r \r The gift side has always been gracious and helpful. I have lost count of how many teacher gifts have been purchased from there and wrapped with a smile.\r \r There are always two sides to a story and good for the Webkins mom that this is the biggest problem in her life. I try to look at the good in everything and just toss aside anything else.\r \r 100 years from now, will it really matter?\r \r Butlers, keep up the good work.

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