Hey folks, we are heading out to Burning Man next month and staying in a camp full of Californians and some New Yorkers and a few international types. Was wondering about some goodies to represent Columbus or Ohio that we could take out and share. I was thinking some wine, maybe some Pattycake Bakery goodies, Krema Nut products.
Anybody got any good ideas? Can't take beer unless its in cans. Can't take Jeni's ice cream unless we do the dry ice and that's high maintenance. We are driving out so have a little extra room for goodies. I'll take pix and post em here when we return of people enjoying our Ohio edibles.
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Need suggestions for Ohio made goodies
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Posted 10 months ago #
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If you're headed to Burning Man... perhaps you should consider some Stinky Bomb Soaps?
or stop at the Short North Candle Lab.
Posted 10 months ago # -
here are some ideas.
http://www.columbusunderground.com/forums/topic/local-product-shout-out-threadI really like the block o buckeyes from Emlolly candy. Yeah, they are OSU but they are really good!
http://www.columbusunderground.com/peanut-butter-chocolate-traditionPosted 10 months ago # -
Gold N' Krips Potato Chips are wonderful and made in Massillon, OH (Hill's Market carries the chips)
http://www.cheesehouse.com/goldnkrisppotatochips.aspx
Or even CaJohns for salsa.
Posted 10 months ago # -
+1 on CaJohns, and I'll bet Krema Nut Company is in those threads Anne linked.
Especially CaJohns for Burning Man, some of his sauces will blow their heads off.
Posted 10 months ago # -
Since you mention wine, we are an urban micro-winery located on the east side of Columbus and would love to help you show off what Columbus has to offer on the wine front. http://www.signaturewinesofohio.com/
We can even design a personalized label for you, or we have already designed a number of labels featuring Columbus landmarks. http://www.signaturewinesofohio.com/Columbus.html
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