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PALMER — Cobb Street Market will be a vendor at the Alaska State Fair for the first time.
“It is very exciting. We’re honored to be part of the Alaska State Fair,” Cobb Street Market owner Andrea Fuller said.
Fuller said their Fair booth will feature a full lineup of Alaskan-made products, including gourmet food, clothing, bath and beauty products, jewelry, art, stickers, and homemade candles.
“It’s going to be a little bit of everything,” Fuller said.
Fuller said they’re busily preparing their area inside the Fairgrounds. She said that having a booth at the Alaska State Fair will help them expand their overall reach with the public while giving them the opportunity to support other small businesses. She said they also wanted to fill a niche by providing product lines that have previously been unavailable at the Fair up until this point. She noted that they’re introducing some new products at the Fair which will also be available for purchase at the store after the fact.
“We’ve just been having a lot of fun and looking for cool stuff to incorporate into the booth,” Fuller said. “It was a growth opportunity for us.”
For more information, call 907-745-2622 or visit cobb-street-market.com.
Contact Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman reporter Jacob Mann at jacob.mann@frontiersman.com