More than a thousand bunches of plastic grapes adorn the ceiling over Centennial's wine section at the back of the store. If you look at the right angle, it gives the effect of a vineyard trellis. If you look at the wrong angle, the fluorescent lights are clearly visible behind the grapes and so is the dust covering nearly every grape. But no wonder; they've been here since the 1970s. We asked why some of the grapes seemed clean while most were filthy. A worker in an American flag tie clued us in. "The drunks love to pull the grapes down - I dust 'em off before I stick 'em back up there."
