The two-day event took place at Stormont-Vail Events Center and offered over 250 vendors for people to choose from.
With the event bringing in thousands of people a year, 27 News spoke to the Cider Days Marketing Director, Nick Haney, about what makes the event so special to him.
“I grew up coming to Cider Days with my parents, and so now seeing these younger children and them coming with their parents and their grandparents, it’s truly a family tradition, which is so awesome,” Haney said,
The Topeka High Schools band was also in attendance to play live music.
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