Sweet little treats. I love them. 2 new vendors this year at the Bellingham Farmer's Market:
Sweet Nothings 100% all natural cotton candy has a Saturday booth. Mother daughter pair Stefanie Weis and Teresa Thompson make their cotton candy with organic cane sugar and organic maple syrup. SWEET. My 3 kids couldn't finish a bag. Leftovers for me?
Little Shovels' Rex Hall and Colette McNabb make sweet refreshing all natural popsicles. They serve more than a dozen different flavors from a shiny white and red, wheeled umbrella cart. I ate a cucumber chili lime popsicle and was so happy and satisfied, I passed on all other market foods. I know, unbelievable. Later that same evening, we saw Rex walking along pushing the popsicle cart around downtown. We had had a hot beach day in Bellingham, so it was a good night for a popsicle vendor to be out and about.

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Glad you enjoyed the popsicles. We have plenty of surprises still yet to come. hmmm…
Where is your shop? We looked up and down Holly (the Herald article said 202 E.Holly was your address. But it is not – the pictures on the website give Railroad as the street, but no number. Do you have a telephone # or website??? We will stop in if we know where you are….
I had my first Little Shovels popsicle this week (8/1) at the Bellingham Farmers Market — sour orange, delicious!! The flavors are varied and appealing, the popsicles last a long time (even on a hot day), and I'm going to save the wooden sticks to use as plant markers in my garden.
@ L. Kritz
COB lists the address as 202 E Holly St #116. I have not taken the time to scout it out. However, they are always at the Saturday Farmer's Market.
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