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Tria Frog Treats gets a new, larger location, complete with a party room

Jelissa Burns

Sep 23, 2024

Tria Frog Treats moves and expands its freeze dried candy shop in Greenville

APPLETON — Tria Frog Treats has moved to a new location, and if you've ever wanted to plan your party around freeze-dried treats, the new location could be the place for you.

What started off as a small hobby in her home quickly grew into a full-fledged business for owner Tricia Hermsen, when she opened her freeze-dried candy store front in July 2023.

Now, just over a year later, Hermsen has moved to a bigger location just two doors down in the same plaza, N1788 Lily of the Valley Drive, Suite I in Greenville.

The shop remained open as it transitioned, but it has officially been in the new space since Sept. 13.

Hermsen said the new location comes with a designated party space, allowing the business to host events like birthday parties and other gatherings. Scheduled events are provided with games, goodie bags and more.



"We can host events for things like Girl Scouts and birthday parties now," Hermsen said. "The space is super unique and a very reasonable option."

For now, the shop is accepting reservations for parties of up to eight people, but Hermsen said she plans to be able to double that number as soon as next month.


Reservations can be made online at triafrogtreats.com/birthday.

Alongside the party space, Hermsen said the new space will allow for smoother and faster production.

Tria's Frog Treats, the largest selection of freeze-dried products in Wisconsin, is best known for its freeze-dried candy like Skittles, Starburst and Nerds Clusters. The store also sells freeze-dried cheese, vegetables, fruits, ice cream bars and cheesecakes.



It also has a food truck that travels to and participates in many events across the state.


Tria's Frog Treats can be purchased in-person and ordered online at the shop's website triafrogtreats.com. Products can also be purchased on Amazon.


"We just appreciate the community support," Hermsen said. "Our customers are awesome, and we couldn't do this without them."


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