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There is someone that sells pickles at the NJ Farmer's Markets also. Don't remember name.

also, I think it's Dr. Pickle, at the Highland Park FM--he does great business--at least he was there 2 years ago, the last year I had a stand there.

Zoe

I'm 99% sure he was there when I stopped in a few weeks ago.

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I just noticed them at the Farmer's Market in Toms River (Wednesdays at Huddy Park - for anyone interested). I will definitely give them a try (especially the hot & spicy pickles). You never know what you'll find on this board. :)

Bought some today (actually quite a bit) at the Farmer's Market. Some hot & spicy, pickled tomatoes, sweet peppers and half sours. The best to me are the half sours and the tomatoes. Even though I bought them, I find the hot & spicy to be just a tad too spicy for my taste. I also tried the horseradish pickles and while interesting it didn't merit a purchase. Thanks for bringing these guys to my attention. I will try the olives next.

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Here in Fair Lawn, Petak's Deli has apparently opened a Dr. Pickle store within a store (along with a kosher pizzeria, kind of strange!). Is this the same guy as everyone else is talking about? I tried to get some the other day but the pickle section was closed.

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Just to be clear, Picklelicious and Dr. Pickle are not the same vendor. It would be good if someone who is a Dr. Pickle fan could start a new thread about them, perhaps including store information or if they don't have a store front, a list of where they sell?

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