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Rename Iris's and Win $200
New owners who have taken over Iris's Grill recently are gutting the restaurant and starting from scratch. Help them rename the dining establishment for a shot at $200.

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New owners who have taken over Iris's Grill recently are gutting the restaurant and starting from scratch. Help them rename the dining establishment for a shot at $200.

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