UNFAMILIAR TERRITORY: (R) Owner of Your Nuts, Fiona Lythvo, and employee Andrea Zschaetzsch at the Warwick Show for the first time.
UNFAMILIAR TERRITORY: (R) Owner of Your Nuts, Fiona Lythvo, and employee Andrea Zschaetzsch at the Warwick Show for the first time. Michael Cormack

New visitors matched by new stalls for the Warwick Show

WHILE there were many familiar faces at the Warwick Show over the weekend, this year's show also saw an influx of new stalls and visitors.

One of the new stalls was Your Nuts, a specialty stall selling a variety of caramelised nuts.

Stall owner Fiona Lythvo said she decided to sell her products at the show after seeing it advertised online.

"I'm from Sydney and normally do all the shows around there," Fiona said.

"I saw something about the Warwick Show on the internet and thought I'd check it out.

"It's something a bit different to visit a show outside of the Sydney ones."

Fiona said she sold almost every type of Australian nut.

"Cashews are the only Australian nuts we don't sell," she said.

"We have all the other Australian nuts and then we have a range of international nuts as well."

Fiona said she was reasonably pleased with her sales at the show.

"Of course I would like to be busier," Fiona said.

"But I'm reasonably content for my first time here at the show not really knowing anyone."

After a moderately successful inaugural visit to the show, Fiona said she hoped to return.

"I'd certainly like to come back in the future," she said.

"I'll have to see what my timetable is like but if I can make it I will be back again."

With the visit to the Rose City also being her first, Fiona said she had enjoyed her time in Warwick.

"Yeah it's a nice little town," Fiona said.

"The people are really nice, that's probably been the main thing I've noticed.

"I've had limited chances to really see the whole town but I've liked what I've seen."



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