Briefs: Halloween store coming to former Edmonds Top Foods

  • Friday, September 5, 2014 10:59am

Halloween City to open in former Top Foods in Edmonds

A seasonal retail store, Halloween City, has plans to temporarily operate in part of the former Top Foods grocery store on Highway 99 and 220th St. SW in Edmonds. Meanwhile, a longer–term use is being lined up by the California-based company that owns the property, according to the city of Edmonds. Halloween City is a retail chain that sells costumes and Halloween decorations. Like other seasonal stores, it often operates in temporary locations. The store is expected to open in mid-September and operate through the Halloween season.

Bothell brewery puts Cease &Desist on tap again

Foggy Noggin Brewing’s Cease &Desist IPA, formerly known as 12th Man Skittles IPA, was so popular last year that the Bothell-based brewery will now be offering it all season long. The brewery originally named the batch the 12th Man Skittles IPA, but Texas A&M, which trademarks the ‘12th man’ term, sent a cease and desist order. Foggy Noggin released the beer into the market at three locations — HopVine Pub, Latona Pub and Fiddler’s Inn — in time for kick-off of the Seahawks season opener.

Charity walk to Dick’s Drive-In planned

Dick’s Drive-In Change for Charity Walk-A-Thon was Sunday. The event that began as two friends walking to all Dick’s Drive-In locations in a single day, a 22-mile trek, has grown in popularity. Dick’s Drive-In and the Spady family match up to $2,000 raised by participants and in the event’s Change For Charity buckets.

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