Traders

Traders

If you are a trader and would like to trade on the Cosmic Puffin Mersea Island site, please contact us from the contact page with the subject ‘Traders’ in the heading.

The price for traders is £75 all in for blanket pitches inc festival ticket.

We are interested in local arts and crafts and people who can bring their own special thing to the Cosmic Puffin. Thank you for all the caterers who have contacted this year but we are complete for food stalls this year.

Mismo

Mismo

Mismo

Mismo

Mismo

As a trader we aim to be an integral part of the atmosphere, we fuel and equip the
party. We would offer unique high quality, funky, varied headwears. We specialise in imported American headwears (leather, wool, felt, cloth) / clothing items. In  today’s world Mismo recognize that there is a high level of competition in trading. Therefore we endeavour to live up to our name (Mismo ‘con’ Diferencia – Same ‘but’ Different) by fueling versatility to the festi party in providing quality headgears of a diference. The revelers / punters are paramount to the party. So we ensure that our prices are affordable to keep the festi-spirit alight which the festi-goers can appreciate as part of their memories and endorsing the event they attend

Mismo

Hazy Moon Cafe

Hazy Moon Cafe

Hazy Moon Cafe

Snowy Cones

Shave ice can be found everywhere in the Hawaiian Island – in coffee shops, mom and pop stores, shave ice stands, lunch wagons, crack seed stores, and especially at any and all public events. In Hawaii, shave ice is thought of as a snack and a thirst quencher. No trip to Hawaii is complete with tasting shave ice.

Mainlanders call them snow cones, but locals in Hawaii call it shave (not shaved ice). Unlike a mainland snow cone, shave ice is not ground ice. The shave ice is so fine that flavourings are absorbed into the ice .In other words, it is the gourmet’s snow cone in tropical flavours. In Hawaii, shave ice is sold in cone-shape cups. Just as everyone has a favourite store, there are favourite flavours too. Of course, if you can’t decide on just one, go with the ever-popular rainbow shave ice.

Tin Can Toaster

Tin Can Toaster is a beautiful vintage American Airstream converted into a mobile catering unit selling toasted sandwiches and wraps as well as a Full English / Veggie English. For those wanting a bit of a challenge, there’s the king size gourmet Hot Dogs, including the Chilli Dog or the Jerk Dog with Reggae Reggae sauce and extra hot sweet peppers for those who dare.

Tin Can Toaster

Tin Can Toaster

Customers appreciate the little extras provided such as complementary side salads and a free biscuit with all hot drinks.

Inkskinz Tattoo Studio

Inkskinz has been in the tattoo business for over fifteen years and covers all styles and aspects of tattoo work including – Cover ups, freehand and custom work.

We offer free advice and work with you to ensure you make the right choice and you leave our studio with a tattoo to be proud of.

Booking in advance of the festival is a good idea so people can get pre book times for their tattoo’s – see Inskinz for details

Coffee Cartel is a mobile catering company specialising in gourmet hot drinks such as lattes, cappuccinos, chai tea lattes, hot chocolate and herbal teas.

We also provide a delicious selection of cakes including hand-crafted cupcakes made by the wonderful ‘Chantelle’s Cupcakes’, pastries, smoothies and sandwiches.

Coffee Cartel

Note: Puffin Webmin is addicted to coffee so will be seen in close proximity to this stall. 

Wood Fired Pizza Truck

Wood Fired Pizza Truck

Xtacee

Kids toys, inflatables, whistles, horns, hula hoops light up/flashing toys.

Link to online store: Xtacee

Xtacee

Xtacee

I  also have lines for smokers: rizlas, grinders, roaches, lighters, bongs. etc
also fancy dress items,  fashion jewellery trinkets and more.

Hoops ‘N’ Hemp

Eclectica

I make and design a range of clothing, accessories and homewares from recycled, upcycled, post consumer waste and other sustainable textiles.

Belts from old bicycle tyres,wallets from inner tubes and cactus silk bedspreads to name but a few of the more unusual items I carry. Here’s a more comprehensive list:

    •  Hand Block –printed Silk Scarves – (£1- £5)
    • Fairtrade cotton Vegetable Dye Sarongs – (£8)
    • A Range of Vegetable Dye printed Shirts, Bags, Purses and Pants(very popular) from Ria Roberts. www.riaroberts.co.uk
    • A collection of EcoTex Certified Tshirts from www.beckettbeckett.com
    • A collection of lanterns and Lamps made from sustainably sourced recycled zinc alloys, glass, steel, and paper. My stall looks really pretty at night.
    •  Belts and wallets from recycled bicycle tyres and inner tubes by www.velo-re.com
    • My own collection of dresses and skirts from recycled Hilltribe of Northern Thailand. I volunteer my time every year for a month to help run a mobile medical support unit that offers free health care on-site in the villages of this impoverished area. Whilst I’m there I trade with the silversmiths and offer them a 50% higher rate per gram of silver than dealing with a commercial trader.

Eclectica

Eclectica

Eclectica

Tins & Things

Tins & Things are a General Store sell a every thing you need,
so no need to pack the kitchen we will probable have all the things
you have forgot such as:-
sweets, crisps, pop
cereals bread milk and free range eggs
shampoo, soap, toothpaste, toothbrushes ect
Nappies, wet wipes, towels
boxes of tea bags and jars of coffee
Takeaway coffee and tea, hot chocolate
Paracetamol, sun cream, plasters, wasp repellent candles!
Cans of coke, lilt, dr pepper, beer ale & cider
Children’s bubbles, glow sticks, decks of cards
Cigarettes, tobacco, lighters etc, (Not Duty Free)
Batteries, torches, lamps, camping Gas.
A wide range of foodstuffs such as bags of pasta
tin tomatoes, beans, organic and gluten free crackers biscuits
noodles, sugar mice, liquorice, chocolate bars, chewing gum
jars of honey, jam,
Egg baps in morning and meat and/or veggie hot dogs
Iced lollies, magnums etc
also useful things like tyre inflate and jump leads, bungy straps
cable ties and market stall clamps. to mention but a few!
blocks of cheese, packs of bacon, I could go on but my fingers are tired now!

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