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Enjoy the multimedia capabilities - videos, music, games and more. Business Clients Dairy Fresh customers include Hiller's Markets, Kroger stores, Hollywood Super Markets, Busch's Markets, Plum Markets, Westborn Fruit Markets, Holiday Markets, Johnny Pomodoro's, Shoppers Markets, Oakridge Markets, Heartland Market, Farm Fresh Market, Nino Salvaggio International Marketplace, Market Fresh, Papa Joe's and thousands of large and small independent groceries. "We've known the Must family for many years and love doing business with them:' said Jim Hiller, owner of Hiller's Markets. "We spend more than $1 million a year buying a great vari- ety of Dairy Fresh products for all of our stores:' Like many Michigan businesses, Dairy Fresh has been affected some- what by the sagging economy. But Mary Must has an optimistic view of the daily operation. "If business is bad in Michigan, it's usually good in a few of the other four states we serve she said. "If it's bad in Ohio, it's good in Illinois. 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My sons got me a new Cadillac recently and it makes the long trip easier." Mary oversees all of the Dairy Fresh accounts, and keeps a keen eye on the accounts receivable and accounts pay- able. "I call people in case we get any bad checks:' she said. "I also do a lot of the bookkeeping work at home if I can't make it into the office Despite her work schedule, she finds plenty of time to devote to Jewish charities and activities. "Our family is thankful for the sup- port shown our business by the Jewish community, and we've always believed in giving back. We're very happy to do so," she said. Mary was honored at Southfield- based Kadima's annual fundraiser back in September. She donated the 22nd Kadima home, which will be named for her late granddaughter, Miya Jo Must. "Kadima is one of the finest orga- nizations in the community, and I'm proud to be associated with it," Mary said. Kadima serves individuals with mental disabilities. Mary also has purchased two ambu- lances for the American Red Magen David for Israel, the American arm serving Israel's national ambulance and rescue service and a multipurpose room and computer room at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit. For many years, she has extensively supported the Jewish Federation's Annual Campaign, Israel Bonds, the Jewish National Fund, the Shaare Zedek Hospital in Jerusalem, the Bloomfield Township-based Hebrew Free Loan Association, and other ser- vice and humanitarian organizations and causes. ❑ Grandma's Fruit "Grandma's fruit" is a defining activity of Mary Must's role as matriarch of both the Must fam- ily and the family business, Dairy Fresh Foods. Almost every day that she comes in to work at the compa- ny's Taylor office, she cuts up quantities of assorted fresh fruit, puts them into individual serving containers and brings them to the office for the enjoyment of her sons and grandson - plus office personnel in general. After eating the fruit, they must rinse and return her con- tainers that same day, or with the next day's delivery of work papers to her house, so that the fruit cycle can continue with her next office visit.