Canadian Stars Of 'Superstore' Shared Sweet Goodbye Messages Following Their Final Episode

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And, cut! The cast of 'Superstore', which includes some Canadian actors, said goodbye after wrapping the show's last season and airing their last episode this week.

Members of the show took to Instagram to share some super sweet messages for each other and their fans.

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Lauren Ash, from Belleville, Ontario, who played assistant manager Dina Fox on Superstore, had some kind words for her colleagues after being on the show for six years. 

"What. A. Journey," she captioned a post on Instagram. "Where to even begin? [...] I’m happy that I got to go through it all with some of the best people I’ll ever know.

Mark McKinney, who is from Ottawa and plays store manager Glenn Sturgis, said that being apart of the show was "an honour and a privilege.

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