Zoe sells handmade scrunchies at Templeton farmers market

5583203 ยท August 11, 2025
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Summary

A youth vendor named Zoe sold handmade scrunchies at the Templeton farmers market, saying she had 43 on her table, that each takes about five minutes to make, and that she has been making them for about three years.

Zoe, a vendor at the Templeton farmers market, said she had 43 handmade scrunchies on her table and that each takes "about 5 minutes" to make.

The conversation occurred during an informal exchange at the market. Zoe introduced herself, saying, "My name is Zoe," and later described her products: "I am at the farmer's market today in Templeton, and I have scrunchies." She told a market visitor she had 43 scrunchies on the table and that making one takes "about 5 minutes." Zoe also said she has been making scrunchies for about three years and is trying to make cat toys, which she may sell at a future market.

The remarks were part of a short, informal market interaction and did not include any formal actions, requests to a governing body, or references to legal or regulatory authorities. No votes, motions, or assignments were discussed.

Zoe and other participants exchanged brief, conversational remarks. A speaker identified as "Bob" made a closing comment: "Bob's up. Woo. Alright."