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Food at the Show

 

FAIRGROUNDS CONCESSIONS

The Montgomery County Fairgrounds features lots of delicious foods and drinks available from several independent concessions! Choose from the following gourmet concessions:

SPECIALTY FOODS

No matter what the occasion, specialty food is the perfect gift. At the Sugarloaf Crafts Festival, you can always find a festival within a festival – The Festival of Foods!

Berkshire Sweet Gold Maple
Pure maple syrup made in Heath, Massachusetts.

BR Blends, Inc.
Balsamic vinegars, oils

Bronco Billy’s
Beef Jerky & Beef Sticks

Brumbaugh’s Delights
Banana logs, pumpkin logs, jams, jellies, dog bones, sugar free items, non fat items

d'marie, Inc.
Foods including handmade Tuscan Triangles, Wine Dip Mixes and Frappe Vino, a fabulous frozen wine drink mix.

Gourmet Creations
Dips and mixes, vegetable dips, olice oil blend, dessert mixes

Lancaster Gourmet Bakery
Delicious gourmet breads and pastries

Leonard Mountain
3 Amigos enchilada stew, 4 Amigos tortilla soup, & Spuds N Chives

Milly’s Organics
Organic gourmet salad dressings

Nut n Better (Lakes Almonds)
German-style almonds, pecans and chocolate pretzels

Olde Tradition Spice, Inc.
All Natural Mulling Spices

Olevano Olive Oil
Fine Extra Virgin Olive Oil from Olevano Sul Tusciano, Italy and the Campania region.

Pretzelphoria
Classic salted pretzels, sweet pretzels, desert pretzels, hot and spicy pretzels

Randy’s Candies
Fine old fashioned candies and snacks

Ron & Frank’s
Gourmet Beverage Mixes – hot chocolate, cappuccino, lemonade

Sabrosa Salt Co, LLC
Gourmet salts and seasonings

Stone House Mixes
Dips and cheeseball mixes, fruit dips and no bake cheesecake mixes

Sugarloaf Mountain Vineyard & Winery
Award-winning Bordeaux-style wines

Tailbangers
Dog treats

The Toffee House
Makers of fine almond English toffee, as seen on the Food Network’s Recipe for Success in 2005.

Wissie Cakes
"Wissie" was what the children called their Grandmother Wilson. Baker of cakes, loaves of bread, cookies, macaroons, pecan squares and chocolates.

 

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