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Campfire Cupcakes at Stew Leonard's
Kids ages 2-5 are invited to decorate four Campfire Cupcakes with chocolate frosting, Strawberries, marshmallows, and pretzels. A complimentary cup of ice cream will also be served.
The price is $21 per child. Parents or caregivers are asked to accompany their child to this class. There is no registration fee for parents or caregivers, however, an adult will need to be present to supervise their little one. Limited to 15 children per class.
Stew Leonard’s, a family-owned and operated fresh food store founded in 1969, has stores located in Norwalk, Danbury, and Newington, Conn. and in East Meadow, Farmingdale, Yonkers, N.Y. and Paramus N,J. Stew’s earned its nickname, the “Disneyland of Dairy Stores” because of its country-fair atmosphere, with costumed characters and animated entertainment throughout that keep children entertained while parents shop. For more information, visit www.stewleonards.com