Vendors showcase local products at State Fair

It's the last day of the Delaware State Fair, and there's still so many things to do and see.
At the Marketplace, vendors are showing off their products, which has been open all week.
And there's so many local vendors that get a chance to showcase their products to people who might not see them otherwise.
Mick's Gourmet Soups is definitely one of the Marketplace favorites. They are from southern Maryland and sell many of the state's staple items.
"The three soups are cream of crab lobster bisque and clam chowder and they're all condensed so you actually have to mix them with equal parts of half and half," says Lauren Pinder, a spokeswoman for Mick's.
And those who got a taste definitely seemed to enjoy them. Even though it's their first year at the fair, Binder tells us they will definitely be back.
But it wasn't just Maryland soups that stole the show, but also a local Delaware dairy farm selling fresh goat milk soaps and lotions.
Fresh & Fancy Goat Milk Soap & Lotion is a family owned farm in Millington, Delaware. Five years ago they decided to start a new venture, going away from construction to start making goat milk soap and lotion.
Owner, Jackie Jackson, tells us, "We have our own dairy goats and we milk the goats and make soap and lotion and it's very good for your skin it helps with dry skin acne eczema and soriasis and we offer it in a lot of great scents."
This is their 5th year at the fair and each year they have more and more customers coming back.