
CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- The Randolph Street Market Festival is holding its final event of the season this weekend- saying goodbye to one season and ringing in a new one.
Robert Henricks was selling vintage Christmas candles, decorative snowmen and lots of neat things.
"There's quite a market for vintage stuff right now," he said.
Steve Baltic had a lot of cool vintage items as well including vintage movie posters.
"My real focus is music and I have a lot of unbelievable variety. People are constantly surprised when they see something they never thought they were going to see," he said.
Sarah Oshana was stuffing stockings as well as stomaches. She is the co-founder of OHSO Taza.

"What we've done is taken the traditional Middle Eastern spice Za'atar and transformed to be a versatile topper that can go on anything from ice cream to avocado toast, mac and cheese and anything in between," she explained.
Oshana added that the spice mix is "great for the holidays."
More than 100 vendors were at the Randolph Street Market Festival, which is celebrating its 20th season.
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