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Expo highlights home-grown products

A record number of vendors and visitors participated in Monmouth County’s fifth “Made in Monmouth” expo on April 9. Approximately 240 county-based companies displayed their goods or services with more than 5,000 people sampling and purchasing. The event was held in the Multipurpose Activity Center at Monmouth University, West Long Branch, according to a press release.

“I would like to thank all the vendors who displayed the quality products and services they provide and are based in Monmouth County,” Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone said. “After five events, the ‘Made in Monmouth’ program is still growing and is a huge success. This year, the number of merchants increased more than 50 percent since last year. Everyone enjoyed the day whether they were buying or selling. Companies had a unique opportunity to market what they provide and I am glad they see the value in our ‘Made in Monmouth’ expo.”

Products showcased at the expo included jewelry, furniture, flowers, wine, natural foods, books, handmade glass, cosmetics, flags, chocolates, tea, woodwork and much more – all made in Monmouth County, according to the press release.

“This event is a chance to promote our local economy which gives businesses the incentive to keep expanding and creating jobs,” Arnone said. “ ‘Made in Monmouth’ is a perfect setting that builds awareness of the excellent products offered by companies in this county.”

Seannee Harris, the owner of Deescakes in Freehold, was back for her third Made in Monmouth expo.

“Deescakes is primarily a wholesale business which has grown steadily after five years. We have tripled our business since our first year. I believe in my product which is named after my mom and her recipe. We enjoy giving back to the community and supporting the FoodBank. It is a great partnership,” she said.

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