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No. 27 on #TastyNes Tour and WNST Baltimore 27th Anniversary Countdown: Philly Pretzel Factory

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We begin our month-long journey in the celebration of tastiness and our 27th Anniversary with a stop in Bel Air for the smell of fresh pretzels in the oven. You don’t have to like Philadelphia to savor the brotherly love in a Philly Pretzel Factory pretzel. Hard to believe there could possibly be 26 things even tastier but you can follow along with the hashtag #TastyNes to find out all of our personal favorites, brought to you by Curio Wellness and our Maryland Crab Cake Tour stops with the Maryland Lottery and GBMC. On the road all month sharing our favorite foods to eat…

Nestor Aparicio shares his love for Philly Pretzel Factory as part of Baltimore Positive’s 27th anniversary. He frequently visits the Safeway Plaza in Greenbrier, Maryland, to buy a bag of pretzels for $4, appreciating their fresh taste and affordability. Aparicio reminisces about the pretzel’s origins at the Spectrum and Vet, and notes the local charm of the Bel Air branch. He also mentions the presence of Pizza John’s at the same location. Aparicio thanks sponsors Curio, the Maryland Lottery, and GBMC for supporting Baltimore Positive and reiterates his endorsement of Philly Pretzel Factory as one of his top 27 favorite things to eat.

Nestor Aparicio’s Favorite Pretzel Spot

  • Nestor Aparicio shares that Philly Pretzel Factory is number 27 on his list of favorite things to eat as part of Baltimore Positive’s 27th anniversary.
  • He describes his frequent visits to the Safeway Plaza in Greenbrier, just north of Bel Air, to purchase a bag of pretzels for four dollars.
  • Nestor emphasizes the simplicity and deliciousness of the pretzels, noting that they taste better when fresh.
  • He reminisces about the origins of Philly Pretzel Factory, mentioning its start at the Spectrum and the Vet.

Nostalgia and Local Appreciation

  • Nestor reflects on the nostalgic experience of getting pretzels from a little stand as a kid and at roller skating rinks.
  • He compares the quality of pretzels at ballparks to those at Philly Pretzel Factory, highlighting the latter’s superior taste.
  • Nestor expresses his appreciation for the local and regional chain, particularly in Bel Air, and credits the local water for contributing to the pretzels’ flavor.
  • He thanks Mike and the Bel Air community for supporting the Philly Pretzel Factory.

Support and Acknowledgments

  • Nestor mentions the presence of Pizza John’s at the same location, encouraging people to try it out.
  • He thanks Curio, the Maryland Lottery, and GBMC for their support of Baltimore Positive.
  • Nestor reiterates his enthusiasm for Philly Pretzel Factory, promising it is one of his top choices for favorite things to eat.
  • He concludes by encouraging listeners to try the pretzels and experience the deliciousness for themselves.

Number 27 on my favorite things to eat as part of our 27th anniversary here at Baltimore positive, it’s not pizza jobs, no, no, no. It’s the friendly pretzel factory. This is, like one of my favorite places, to be really honest with you. I come up here, I go out of my way to come up to the Safeway Plaza in Greenbrier, just north of Bel Air, and I get, I just get a bag, three in a bag, four bucks. It’s like the most simple, most delicious, most tasty thing you can possibly get for four bucks with three pretzels in a bag. And it all started at the spectrum in the vet. I’ve talked about it a whole lot, but Billy pretzel factory number 27 watch my countdown. They’re coming every day. So I get in the car, and I swear I’m gonna wait until I get home before I eat it, but you can, because it’s fresh, and it always tastes better when it’s fresh. Look at that salt on there. I think it all started at two guys, like as a kid, you’d come out and there’d be a little stand there with pretzels, but and then maybe even, like at the roller skating rink, although they were never very good, they weren’t as good at the ballpark. But these things I’m thinking, and I don’t know, because it’s Bel Air, but maybe it’s the water. Big appreciation to Mike and folks up in Bel Air for making it go with a really local, regional chain that is just delicious Philly pretzel factory, and as we pointed out earlier, they have pizza John’s there. It’s the way to get it up in Bel Air. So grab will be pizza Johns in a couple weeks. My thanks to curio, the Maryland lottery and our friends at GBMC coming on board supporting Baltimore positive in my 27 favorite things to eat. I promise you this is one of them. You.

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