Check out these delicious food vendors at Made in Tucson
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The day you've been waiting for is here: Made in Tucson is back!
After saving for months, you're finally ready to swipe your card about a million times, leaving the market with an armful of bags filled with locally-made goodies.
When you walk up to Seventh Street, you'll feel like a kid in a candy store, oohing and aahing at all the booths filled with dainty earrings, funky art and homemade treats.
It's hard not to get distracted by all the amazing things for sale, so to help with your shopping day I've listed all the food vendors and food trucks that'll be in attendance. After spending all that money, you'll definitely need an iced blueberry lavender matcha latte.
Made in Tucson takes place 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, March 30 just west of Fourth Avenue on Seventh Street.
Food and snack vendors
- Popped Artisan: artisan popcorn
- Scented Leaf: tea
- 1989 Bakehouse: NYC-style cookies, brownies and other baked goods
- Ate Kei Treats: Filipino-inspired treats like ube and pandan cookies
- Beans of Glory: coffee beans
- Belicious Waffles: authentic Belgian waffles
- Better Than Provisions: grain-free granola (I'm addicted to their cinnamon vanilla granola)
- Cactus Jack Pickled Veggies: various pickled veggies
- Cheryl's Jams and Jellies: fresh flavors of jams and jellies
- Chocolate 66: homemade chocolate
- C&E Dog Biscuits: dog treats
- Dirty T Tamarindo: spicy, chamoy-covered candies and rim dip
- Ducky's Pineapple Banana Bread: various flavors of air-fried banana bread (strawberry is my favorite flavor!)
- Everything Tart: tarts, quiche and gourmet marshmallows
- Holy Focaccia: focaccia, olive oil cakes, almond tortes, tiramisu, rainbow cookies, chocolate and pistachio cookies and paninis
- I'd Smoke That BBQ: smoked nuts, gourmet popcorn, honey, salts and rubs
- Kim's Confections: baked goods like cookies
- Kubuli Crafts: freeze-dried treats from people and pets
- Little Bear Lemonade: fresh-squeezed lemonade
- Little Pop of Joy: caramel corn mix
- Mouth of the South Salsa: various salsas
- Drink Parch: adult non-alcoholic drinks that are infused with desert botanicals and adaptogens
- Prickly Paradise Elderberry: artisanal elderberry products like syrup and teas
- Sol Pueblo Provisions: Sonoran-inspired condiments, spices and their famous Chiltepin Chili Crunch
- Sonoran Sweetery: roasted nuts
- Tanna's Botannas: spicy candy, aguas frescas and other treats
- Tea and Hammock: handcrafted loose tea like Moroccan mint, chai and earl grey
- The Hungrywolf Bakery: baked goods like fruit tarts, cookies and mini cakes (the fruit tarts are on my to-try list!!)
- The Spice Jam: various flavors of jam
- Tucson Chocolate Factory: homemade chocolates like bonbons and caramels
- Urban Crumb: cakes, cupcakes and cookies
Food trucks
- CowPig: smash burgers, chicken tenders and loaded fries
- Espressoul: vegan espresso truck
- OaxaRico: Oaxacan food like molotes, flautas, tacos, mini chimis and more
- Rae's Burgers: smash burgers
- Parkie Sandwich: various sandwiches and lemonade
- Transit Tea: various tea drinks (their strawberry shortcake matcha is great!)
- Heavy Kettle Popcorn: various flavors of kettle corn
- La Indita: Mexican food
- You Sly Dog: hot dogs
- Purple Tree Truck: acai bowls and smoothies
- Viri Viri Bomb Bomb: sparkling limeades and snacks like veggie Tostitos, fruit cups and candy bags
- Yum Yum Pocha: spicy Korean rameyon, rice bowls and mandoo
- Lovin' Spoonfuls: vegetarian and vegan food
- Donut Blitz: mini doughnuts
- Only Wings: various flavors of chicken wings
- Churros El Rey: homemade churros
- Bar Down Fitness and Nutrition: protein shakes, sugar-free energy drinks, fresh lemonades and limeades
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The upcoming Made in Tucson market will feature 300 vendors.
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