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No question, Bob-Jo’s Frozen Custard is a Downriver institution. The Wyandotte business regularly gets visits from former area residents visiting from out of state, wedding parties stopping by on the way to their reception and locals who say their day wouldn’t be complete without a cone. So, when the iconic custard stand at 4071 Fort Street celebrated its 75th anniversary on June 19, people came from near and far to enjoy small cones for 75 cents apiece, purchase commemorative blue and white T-shirts and share memories of a place that seems to mean so much to so many. In fact, the cones were free if you were wearing a Bob-Jo’s
Bob-Jo’s staffers Katrina Cruz (left) and Reagan Wheaton display a couple of the frozen custard cones they served during the 75th anniversary celebration.
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T-shirt. People came to the party from as far away as Florida and Florida to enjoy treats and share memories. “I’ve been coming here since back in the early ‘60s,” said Allen Park resident Bob Reeves, who was once again sitting at one of the picnic tables next to Denise Bone. “The custard is good – very good.” Delaney McClain insisted on coming all the way from Troy with her mother and grandparents. She gave up being a vegetarian for the moment to enjoy something she almost never eats: a small vanilla custard cone with rainbow sprinkles. “Any time I get it, I take a picture and post it” online, said McClain, as she indulged. Gail and Luke Robinson of See SWEET, Page 4