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    The World of Atlantic Spice

    Atlantic Spice Store
    June 6, 2023

    Located in a former boatyard just off the intersection of Routes 6 and 6A in North Truro, Atlantic Spice offers an assortment of spices, herbs, teas, and botanicals from all over the world year-round, both in its retail location and through a flourishing ecommerce website at atlanticspice.com.

    The company’s mission statement hasn’t changed since opening its doors in 1994: to provide customers with the highest quality products available at affordable, wholesale prices. Not surprisingly, it’s become a must-visit part of most vacationers’ summer plans!

    All the items found in Atlantic Spice’s extensive wholesale catalog are available in the store, year-round, at the same great discounts. Visitors browse among the more than 250 herbs, spices, and baking and food items that range from allspice to zaatar. An eclectic mix of gourmet food items, dried fruits and nuts, coffees and teas, is matched only by a unique collection of houseware and tabletop items, kitchen gadgets, and cookbooks.

    Atlantic Spice Shop

    The store also retails many local products made with Atlantic Spice ingredients, such as Cape Abilities’ seasoned salt blends, Cape Cod Cranberry Harvest savory jellies and jams, Little House of Thyme grain and soup blends, Dr. Frank’N’Swine hot sauces and rubs, and Pamet Bees honey products.

    The retail store can be found in the front section of the big blue warehouse and is open year-round Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm, Saturday 10am to 4pm, and Sunday 11am to 4pm. Plan your visit now—but be sure to allow yourself plenty of time: the average customer, ptownie is told, stays for about an hour!

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