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jwd673 t1_ivxs0vd wrote

I don’t remember the pizzas but I do remember their bagels. They had the best bagels in town.

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Sigogglin1 t1_ivxs7jf wrote

Yeah I remember the bagel was huge and delicious. They had this sweet zesty pizza sauce with mozzarella melted on it. Damn it was so good from what I remembered.

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justjennybooboo t1_ivyjnwq wrote

In Dover? I remember the cake slices…. I always got at least 2 or 3 different flavors when we stopped.

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Sigogglin1 t1_ivz77nt wrote

Yeah in Dover. I do remember seeing cakes when I was younger, but I don't think I ever had one. It was always pizza bagel.

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Sixfeatsmall05 t1_iw0ir20 wrote

Pizza bagels, cold spring rolls, and haribro gummy bears in plastic containers. Man I miss that place. I think why the pizza bagels were so good was that they were like day old pizza which is always better than fresh pizza

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thebabycatcher t1_iw0g6up wrote

I miss the SMELL of Tuttle Farm so much. Now when I go in I can’t help but to be disappointed.

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danlson381 t1_iw0h6sr wrote

I don’t remember the pizza bagel, but my yogurt covered raisins with my mom is a cherished memory.

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NorthShorePOI t1_iw0icgs wrote

Their onion bagel was the best. Had chopped up onion in the middle hole

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picklehaub t1_iw2d7kr wrote

Every Sunday we’d stop there, taste 30 types of olive oils, pick up boujie groceries for my parents and if the stars and moon aligned correctly pizza bagels. They were the best pre-yard work lunch.

I also always wanted the peanut butter you could mix up yourself.

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mattd121794 t1_iwgm1sq wrote

Not only do I remember them, I still search for something similar every time I go anywhere with Bagels. I haven’t found one yet.

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