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Meet Miss Vidalia Onion
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I lived in Vidalia, GA for about 4 years altogether (Southern Co. has a power plant nearby). There is an Onion Parade, Onion Coca Cola bottles, Onion Ice Cream – you name it. That’s all big time stuff in Vidalia! (If anyone is interested, it’s pronounced: Vi dale – yah.) Someone else may be able to verify – Georgia is spelled “Jo – ja” locally.