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The name 'Lolita' could be a reference to the novel ''[[wp:Lolita|Lolita]] ''by [[wp:Vladimir Nabokov|Vladimir Nabokov]], about a man who falls in love with his young step-daughter, or one of the two movies based on the novel, one released in 1962 and directed by [[wp:Stanley Kubrick|Stanley Kubrick]] and another released in 1997 and directed by [[wp:Adrian Lyle|Adrian Lyle]].
 
The name 'Lolita' could be a reference to the novel ''[[wp:Lolita|Lolita]] ''by [[wp:Vladimir Nabokov|Vladimir Nabokov]], about a man who falls in love with his young step-daughter, or one of the two movies based on the novel, one released in 1962 and directed by [[wp:Stanley Kubrick|Stanley Kubrick]] and another released in 1997 and directed by [[wp:Adrian Lyle|Adrian Lyle]].
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[[Category:Businesses in GTA San Andreas]]
 
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Lolita's Market. Note a gang tag on the left.

Lolita's Market is a market located in East Los Santos, Los Santos, San Andreas. The shop is next to the Tiki Theater. The front of the building has a gang tag. Products the store distributes are: tacos, huaraches, enchiladas, burritos, and tortillas. It also has its own phone number, 555-2594. The store, however, is inaccessible to the player and plays no role in the storyline whatsoever.

The name 'Lolita' could be a reference to the novel Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov, about a man who falls in love with his young step-daughter, or one of the two movies based on the novel, one released in 1962 and directed by Stanley Kubrick and another released in 1997 and directed by Adrian Lyle.

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