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I love Aldi! Low prices, unique items, and the smaller store makes for quick shopping.

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Very disappointed. Stopped on my way to Houghton for gluten-free groceries. They don't have any Live G Free products.

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Iron Mountain Produce Stand - Produce stand tent

Iron Mountain Produce Stand

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On US-2 in the heart of Iron Mountain, right next to Dickinson County Hospital, you'll see a big…read moretent and some wooden signs that read "Sweet Corn," "New Potatoes" and "Honey Rock Melons." Pull into the gravel lot and you'll see a small produce stand. Not as good as Spiessel's in Ishpeming, but decent. They also have onions, peaches, rutabagas, and even apples at the right time of year. And yes, the monster cudgel-sized zucchinis, grown locally south of the UP border in Beecher, WI. (see photo of monster zucchini for an idea of what to do with it). The honey rock melons are like large cantaloupes or musk melons in appearance and flavor. Pretty fresh too. I would not trust them 100% on the sweet corn though. While they tend to have good corn, we ended up with flavorless, dry-tasting horse corn on occasion. Peel back a few ears before you buy them just to be sure. Now, back to that zucchini. The guy at the produce stand told me an interesting fact to note. There is actually a sizable Middle-Eastern population in the Iron Mountain area and they buy the zucchini often. They prepare the big zucchini by cutting it in half length-wise, hollowing out the inside, cooking the innards with some other ingredients and refilling it, using the zucchini body as the serving dish. Personally, we just dice it up and cook it with stewed tomatoes, onions, mushrooms and melt some cheese on top. But you can always parade around with the big zucchini like me...

ALDI - grocery - Updated May 2026

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