
Local Business Celebrates the Season With Community Partnership
Simpson Spring Pops the Cork on New Seltzer & Opens Their Doors to Winter Farmers’ Market
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(South Easton, MA) Local business Simpson Spring, the oldest water and soft drink bottling plant in the USA, is ready to celebrate the holiday season by introducing their newest seltzer flavors. In keeping with a New England tradition, new seltzer flavors include the local flavor of cranberry, along with lemon/lime and grapefruit. A new cola beverage is expected to hit the shelves early next year.
Family owned and operated by the Bertarelli family of Easton, Simpson Spring takes great pride in the local community. That’s why they’ve opened their doors to the idea of an indoor, winter Farmers’ Market. According to Christine Bertarelli, “We see the enjoyment and benefit local farmers and business people get from the summer Farmers’ Market and thought, why not keep this tradition going all year long? That’s why we’re working with other businesses to organize the Winter Market.”
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Who: Vendors will be selling their goods to the public
What: The following vendors will be selling their local and seasonal goods:
Puppy Luv Bakery
Jordan Brothers Seafood
Engelnook Farms
Confectionary Creations
Bridgewater Village Bakery
Oakdale Farms
Lawton Family Farm
Laurel Huggins Jewelry
Rosie Bud Farm Honey Products
Omega Olive Oil
Foxboro Cheese Co.
Kent Farm Scarves
A-Plus Bread Company
Next Step Living
Creative Getaways
Red Barn Coffee Roasters
The Pasta Man
Unique Pottery by Sarah J. Silva
Flourish
Ruuska Pickles
Running Brook Winery
Mandy's Seafood Chowder
South Shore Tractor
Baking With Joy
Nature´s Intentions
Marshfield Trading Post
Chocolate Bar of Plymouth
Where: 719 Washington Street. Route 138. South Easton, MA 02375
When: Every Saturday through May from 10am-2pm
Why: To promote community and giving during the winter and holiday seasons. The Farmers’ Market endorses “buy local” and the local MA economy.
For more information, call Christine Bertarelli at 508-982-7751.