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Danny’s Farm Market: a hometown favorite October 17, 2009

Posted by Samantha Costa in Businesses.
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I was going to attend today’s free, family festival, “Oktoberfest” at Owens Park and share the details of the day and some pictures with you. Festivities were to include children’s games, pony rides, pumpkin painting, contests, a chili cook off, and many other free, family activities. But, no!  Thanks to mother nature, the festival was postponed.

Instead, I stopped by Danny’s Farm Market. Danny’s Farm Market has been in business for 56 years, on the Black Horse Pike, across from the  “Kar Kleen” car wash.

Danny's Farm Market

Eye-catching signs can be seen by drivers…

 

Large signs displayed on the edge of the Black Horse Pike.

Large signs displayed on the edge of the Black Horse Pike.

For your produce needs, the price is right. From mums to pumpkins, apples to garlic, Danny’s Farm Market has plentiful amounts of freshly grown produce and plants.

A long line of assorted fruit

A long line of assorted fruit

More fruit

More fruit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Pumpkins - I picked up a couple for a total of $ 8.00

Pumpkins - I picked up a couple for a total of $ 8.00

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fresh garlic

Fresh garlic

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Colorful mums, perfect for the Fall.

Colorful mums, perfect for the Fall.

 
Although Danny’s is a well known establishment, the economy has not been kind to its business. I spoke to the owner who wished not to have his name mentioned, but has kept Danny’s in the family all of these years. Chances are, you will find things at Danny’s that are cheaper than the grocery store down the road. Nonetheless, you will find excellent quality in what ever you choose to buy at Danny’s !
 

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