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Queen Elizabeth II: Haddonfield English shop sees rush of customers buying memorabilia

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HADDONFIELD, N.J. - People love to shop, but customers at a Haddonfield English gift shop poured in to the sore with mixed emotions Thursday. "Our customers have been very sad too," said Gary Coleman.

He owns the English Gardener Gift Shop in Haddonfield. "This is from the platinum jubilee and people are coming in and grabbing these.

We sold quite a few today. Anything with her picture on it is gonna sell," Coleman explained. He says customers saddened by the passing of Queen Elizabeth II are buying up memorabilia to remember her."The Union Jack flag, Saint George’s Cross, is the flag that will probably be out for her funeral because that’s the national flag," he said.

People were also buying food for watching non-stop coverage of the Queen’s life and eventually the televised funeral.MORE HEADLINES:"We have clotted cream in the refrigerator.

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