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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Onenuttkapolei on March 18, 2023, 12:55:46 PM
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There was nothing for sale to drink unless you wanted a smoothie. Slim pickings on food. I would have gladly paid $10 for a hotdog and a Diet a coke 😂
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theres a vendor in the back selling those
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All I saw was “pot stickers” 😂
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to the left of that tent was a table selling hot dogs for$4
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Maybe they need to sell beer.
That way event goers don't have to arrive too drunk to locate the refreshment vendors....
:geekdanc:
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Hahahaha! Aaah. Das why hard. Missed the hotdog people
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I guess tomorrow hotdogs going from $4 to $10 :rofl:
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I’m assuming gotta go eat somewhere before gun show then. And bring own flask?
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Maybe they need to sell beer.
That way event goers don't have to arrive too drunk to locate the refreshment vendors....
:geekdanc:
I used to go to the Del Mar gun show in CA - they had beer on tap. It was $8 and the cup wasn't that big, so I bought a soda.
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Hahahaha! Aaah. Das why hard. Missed the hotdog people
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hot dog and diet pepsi would have been $7
The tent next to this one had diet pepsi for $3
This lady had run out of kalbi so she tried selling me the kalbi bones (with meat). I was going to get money and go back but got distracted.
Tomorrow I'm going back and buy lunch from those folks.
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I used to go to the Del Mar gun show in CA - they had beer on tap. It was $8 and the cup wasn't that big, so I bought a soda.
Gun shows tend to be held in public venues that have contracted refreshment vendors. So you wind up paying the same for a soda, beer or hotdog whether you go to a gun show or a concert. Price is set by the vendor, not the venue.
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For $10 that's 7 hot dogs with refillable drinks at CostedCo
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In the 90s I went to the Sacramento CA show a couple of times - it was a pretty good sized show back then. The busiest vendor sold Ammo - pallets and pallets of ammo. People would buy 8 cans of milsurp ammo at a time (ammo was cheap back then). The vendor next to the ammo guys rented hand trucks. $10 and you left your driver's license to ensure you returned the hand truck. He was also very busy.
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Stupid question time - is outside food allowed? I wanted to bring a box of manapua or something for a vendor
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not supposed to
but people do it all the time
just try not to be too obvious...
Stupid question time - is outside food allowed? I wanted to bring a box of manapua or something for a vendor
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Hot Dogs taste better with soda.
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not supposed to
but people do it all the time
just try not to be too obvious...
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reminder to bring something for the food drive
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Stupid question time - is outside food allowed? I wanted to bring a box of manapua or something for a vendor
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About 40 something years ago it was a tradition to bring food to share at the gun show. I think the no food rule was a covid thing.
A lot of my friends who have tables brought stuff to eat for lunch.