We asked Plant City: If you were stranded on an island and could only bring three things, what would you bring?
“Soap, matches, salt.” – Karla Jones King
“Tacos, beer and a satellite radio.” – James Villa
“Boat, tent and water filtration kit.” – Tiffany Jones
“I’d choose to be stranded on a populated island. Like England… Ireland? Japan maybe.” – Maegan Bledsoe
“Nivea skin lotion. That stuff is just great! Espresso machine. A satellite phone to call for help.” – Stina Abrahamson
“If I got stranded on an island I probably wouldn’t have planned on it, so I guess what ever I took to that island.” – Jason Wilkerson
“A yacht, enough fuel to get back, and enough food/drinks to last a week.” – Ryan Clark
“Boat, water and food.” – Brenda Jones
“Sun screen and mosquito/bug spray.” – Shelly Keely Barnes
“Depends on which island… the big island of Hawaii for instance, I’d bring my wife, kids and a plenty of cash…. Gilligan’s island is a different story, a boat with plenty of fuel and a fully stocked fridge.” – Eduardo Jose Paredes
“Don’t plan on being stranded on an island.” – Jim Adams
“My Bible, an RV and a grocery store.” – Beverly Pat Connell
“Bible, matches, knife.” – Linda Stanaland Wetherington
“Wilson.” – Bob Norton
“Water filtration kit, sunscreen with anti-bug in it and a cell phone.” – Janet Bethart Maze
“Helicopter, fuel and a pilot.” – Rebeka Attaway Moore
“Family, restaurant and TECO!” – Cynthia Davis Van Camp
“A boat.” – Jennifer Ann
“Fire starter, machete, water.” – Tammy Gall
“A water desalinator, a good knife and a multifunction fire starter.” – Leslie Pratt
“A boat.” – Robert Verner
“Boat, gas, food.” – Emily Brown