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Peppermint Winters

Peppermint Winters

Di: JLJ Media
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The spinoff of the series Mistletoe Road, follows the life of the "Cafe Girl" Peppermint Winters and her new job in nearby Elf Village. She also has a love life and mentor still in Mistletoe Road!Copyright JLJ Media
  • Episode 9- Season Finale: Bad Weather
    Nov 16 2021
    Its the Season Finale! Phoebe gets a man. Calvin gets in trouble. Redd gets entangled. Durrell get a blast from the past. And Peppermint gets... Starring Tami Goveia as Peppermint Winters. Also Starring Flobo Boyce, Cindy Le, IvyAnna Harris, Danny Derakhshan, Christine Hauer , Mike Scott, William Corey, Brian Person, James Lott Jr and Kelsey Campbell as Lindsey Cool. Special Guest Star Doug Hess as Uncle Charlie Cane. Narrators Amanda Russ and James Lott Jr.
    Theme song by James Lott Jr and Palmez!
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    14 min
  • Episode 8- Personal Relationships and Stuff
    Nov 8 2021
    This is the 2nd to last episode of the season! Peppermint still face danger yet continues to make changes in her life. Phoebe meets a new man. Amick is up to something and Durrell gets a call. Starring Tami Goveia as Peppermint Winters. Also Starring Flobo Boyce, IvyAnna Harris, Brian Person, James Lott Jr , Kelsey Campbell, Danny Derakshan, Cindy Le and Eli Stone as Calvin Cane and the Coffeeshop Owner! Special Guest Star Happiness Carter as Thalia Arboles. Produced/Directed/Written by James Lott Jr . Co Produced by Jaime Molina!
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    11 min
  • Episode 7- Cold Snap
    Nov 1 2021
    Peppermint Winters does a public appearance and Durrell meets yet another Cane. Tami Goveia stars as Peppermint Winters. Also Starring Doug Hess, Flobo Boyce, Drew Hess and William Corey as Calvin Cane.
    Written by F. Flobo Boyce . Produced and Directed by James Lott Jr . Produced by Jaime Molina.
    theme song by James Lott Jr. And Palmez
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    7 min
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