New snack shop open for breakfast and lunch

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Walk into the new Sinful Snacks restaurant and find a statue
of Betty Boop in a roller skating waitress’s uniform holding a tray of cookie
pieces. Try some. They’re on the house.

The Boop statue is part of the retro atmosphere, along with
a functional juke box (set on free play) and some 45 rpm vinyl records on the
wall.

Sinful Snacks, taking off on the phrase “sinfully delicious”
is the dream child of Dave Sigman and his brother Eric, of New Jersey.

Dave Sigman sold mattresses for a while, being the national
franchise director for 1-800 Mattress, but said his dream, even as a kid was to
bake.

“I love to bake. That’s been my passion since I was a little
kid. I used to bake with my grandmother. I always loved doing it,” he said.

About 18 moths ago he got the opportunity to bake in a
market, The Grand Market Place in Willingboro, NJ. He said he had success in
the market and decided it was time to expand.  And while his baking experience dates back two generations,
his search for a place of his own was strictly 21st century. He
found his current location–next to Brandywine River Antiques at Route 1 and
Hickory Hill Road, just south of the Pennsbury Township building and across the
street from the Pennsbury Inn–through Craig’s List on the Internet.

During his research, Dave Sigman said, he fell in love with
the area, with its history and people.

 “The people
here are tremendous, very friendly and 90 percent of the people who have walked
in here have said they hope we succeed,” he said.

Sigman specializes in red velvet cake, cookies, different
types of brownies and treats.

The shop opened Oct. 31, operating seven day per week, 7
a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the weekends.

Breakfast possibilities include pancakes, Belgium waffles
and a variety of biscuits and muffins along with bagels. The lunch menu
consists of hot dogs–foot-long Hebrew national kosher dogs–paninis, pizza, and
salads.

For dessert there are the homemade cookies, brownies,
cupcakes, a giant cupcake and a chocolate pizza. Sigman said his next step
would be to expand the menu and possibly open the shop for private parties.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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