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Shelves of colorful pottery mugs, grouped by color.

East Fork donates 1% of sales from every Seconds Pop-up to community partners.

Photo courtesy of Mallory Schwartz

Good news, potheads: East Fork is hosting a “seconds” pop-up sale at it’s Asheville warehouse this weekend, Saturday Oct. 25-Sunday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. both days.

“Seconds” are East Fork’s flawed but functional pottery pieces, available at up to 40% off. You’ll find mugs, bowls, plates + more in East Fork’s core and seasonal colors.

Plus, Counter Culture will be on-site slinging coffee all weekend, so you can sip and shop.

The sale is open to the public, no tickets necessary.

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