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Post by FlyinGN on Jun 20, 2006 20:46:43 GMT -5
I do not know if its true but I heard that the pretzel guy who was in the old closed Pennsauken mart has a store on the boardwalk.. Anyone know for sure?? The best soft pretzels in the world..
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tbear
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Post by tbear on Jun 21, 2006 17:33:05 GMT -5
I believe there were two pretzel places in the mart The one that had the open/closed sign hanging outside of the mart facing the movie theater is in Cinnaminson on Route 130 now. I don't know what they were called but they were right across from a used video game shop. He has been open in Cinnaminson for over a year now. The opening week everyone stood in long lines to get the pretzels that they had missed for over a year. There are still lines every so often, I guess people need there fix at the same time. They are the best pretzels right out of the oven! Not that I would not frequent the Mart guy that is on the Boardwalk. I love soft pretzels and I'm all for the mom & pop shops. Those people in the Mart were screwed by the township, so I'm waiting patiently to see how their new home will be in Willingboro. It's supposed to open at the end of July sometime. I read some where that the guy on the boardwalk was there for this season while they are working on the new location.
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Post by FlyinGN on Jun 21, 2006 20:39:27 GMT -5
ok.. thats the guy..
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Post by wildre on Jun 24, 2006 13:00:48 GMT -5
Kerry Yobb, former president of the Pennsauken Mart Merchants' Association, who plans to move his Pretzel King Business and Gold Emporium to the Grand Marketplace, said he was disappointed that Camden County had not done more to help the mart businesses. While waiting for the Willingboro site, Yobb opened the Dutch Pretzel Bakery on the boardwalk in Wildwood. Small print at the bottom of his sign reads, "Formerly of the Pennsauken Mart." "I see former mart customers on the boardwalk and they ask me when I'm going to be at Willingboro," Yobb said. "There's a bond there. From Inquire 6/19/06 www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/14850282.htm
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