Sugar Shack Home Decor welcomes Nebraska Passport travelers

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Sugar Shack Home Decor welcomes Nebraska Passport travelers

Sugar Shack Home Decor welcomes Nebraska Passport travelers

A table of Nebraska- made products has been set out. Owner Cyndie Schoof said this is what she focused on when applying for the Nebraska Passport program. JENNA HEINZ | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Sugar Shack Home Decor welcomes Nebraska Passport travelers

Employees at Sugar Shack include, from left: Sonya Follmer, Tammy Fisher, Cyndie Schoof, Eileen Sykora, Jackie Jensen. All employees pictured with Schoof have worked at the Sugar Shack for over 20 years. JENNA HEINZ | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Sugar Shack Home Decor welcomes Nebraska Passport travelers

Sugar Shack typically sets out a specific items for customers to sample, such as the popcorn seen here. JENNA HEINZ | CLAY COUNTY NEWS

Smiling faces, unique home decor, gourmet foods, and the smell of hand-poured candles greets customers when they walk into Sugar Shack Home Decor in Edgar.The small-town shop has drawn in travelers from across the state and nation participating in the Nebraska Passport program. Celebrating its 15th year, the program encourages ...

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