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| Gender | Female | Cornelius Powder (Great Grandfather) | |||||||
| Flipdeck | 162 | ||||||||
| Occupation | Owner of Julep's Tulips | ||||||||
| Hometown | Unknown | ||||||||
| Holiday | Unknown | ||||||||
| Closer | N/A | ||||||||
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Julep is a female customer who first appeared in Papa's Donuteria.
Flipdeck Info[]
Julep lives with her family in an old Victorian house just outside the amusement park in Powder Point. This acre plot is the only remaining land that her great grandfather, Cornelius Powder, retained for his family's estate. Over time, Julep has restored the old greenhouse to grow a huge assortment of flowers. She sells her floral arrangements out of her flower shop in town called, Julep's Tulips. Each year she creates the Grand Rose Garland for the winning horse at the Powder Point Derby.
Appearance[]
Julep has brown hair and green eye shadow. She wears a green hat with a white ribbon, a green top with puffed sleeves and white trims, brown pants, and green-white shoes with brown laces & soles.
Trivia[]
- A Mint Julep is a centuries-old mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail, consisting primarily of bourbon (or some other spirit) and fresh mint. It is the signature beverage of the Kentucky Derby.
- She is the last Papa's Donuteria debutant to have a Flipdeck.
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