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    Bock's Fruit

    3.9 (9 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

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    Peaches!
    Lillian W.

    Bock's Fruit Stand is right alongside Highway 70 in Marysville. Marysville is a rural farming town with lots of orchards. Lots of little fruit stands. Ya! Bock's fruit stand is a simple open wall stand on a big gravel dirt lot. Currently in season, they have peaches, plums, nectarines, strawberries, tomatoes...everything looked gorgeous and fresh. Picture perfect ready. All the stone fruit was $2.25 a pound, $10 half flat, and $18 full flat). They also sell local honey and bagged flavor nuts, look for them on the back wall. I bought a basket of strawberries ($3) and plums. Both were sweet and delicious. Heavenly. The gal working was so darn knowledgeable. She knew her varieties. And she was always moving, cleaning and organizing when not engaging with the customers. Awesome considering it's hot out there. Kudos to her! Bock's Fruit has a website and is on Facebook. Www.bocksfruit.com. Since the fruit stand is only open seasonally, the hours of operation will vary. I recommend accessing their sites for the full deets. #BocksFruitInMarysville #BocksFruitStandPeaches

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    Michelle F.

    Nice little fruit stand off the side of the highway. Arrived late afternoon and it appeared a lot of the produce was sold. Grabbed a few peaches and cherries. They also have onions, garlic, squash, local honey, bee pollen, honeycomb, etc.

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    23 days ago

    Fruit is always great, the young ladies that work there are very kind. We stop when we can coming from San Jose to Magalia.

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    2 years ago

    Excellent quality fruits etc. Very nice, family run by hard working sisters. Highly recommend.

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    Easy to find, and not too far down the gravel road. Had a bathroom to use. That's important to know…read morewhen you are over 40 years old. For you youngsters, no need to pay attention the bathroom details. They have cats. The cats want you to pet them and show them attention. If u do not show them attention, they will back you into a corner and act all cute until you pet them. I called ahead, and the senora that answered was very nice and helpful. I have a tendency to talk while others are talking, and she didnt mind that at all. She held 3 pies for me until I got off of work. She didn't actually hold them in her hands for 8 hours. She had them in the freezer. 3 pies, and @2 pounds of peaches was $85.00. The marrionberry pie was incredible!!!! You take and bake. Instructions are on the box and easy to follow. Only if you are remotely able to follow directions, and have an oven. I am a Cement finisher and was able to accomplish this on my own, no help from my amazingly beautiful wife. The pies reminded me of my grandma's pies she use to make when i was a young lad, and she was alive. Hope this was helpful to a human.

    Cute fruit stand. Watermelon sweet but not crisp...pethy seems old, strawberries have that…read morechemical taste like they're from the grocery store, peaches bad. I spent a lot of money here and everything purchased is sub par. Won't be back. I'm praying the frozen pies I bought are decent. The worker seemed overstimulated and not super friendly.

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    The Charter Family Fruit Stand

    The Charter Family Fruit Stand

    4.7
    (45 reviews)
    36.2 mi
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    Visited August 13th...see my receipt. THIS THE CHARTER…read moreFAMILY FRUITSTAND NOT CARTER!!!! Wow - what a pleasant find! This place is about 5 miles from highway 5 in Williams. (Take highway 20 from I 5 towards Clearlake). They had such a great selection of fruits and vegetables at a reasonable price! Plus different flavors of pistachios.They also sell honey and even pies! Love that they also have olive oil and sauces! They have cold drinks in the frig and ice cream too. It is well organized and VERY clean inside ( air conditioning as well). It is cutely decorated and I bought some really fresh veggies! The 2 young ladies at the cash register who very friendly and helpful! I will be back very soon to get some more delicious fruits and veggies! Awesome experience and worth a few miles out!

    Our family has been frequenting Charter Family Farm fruit stand every season for as long as I can…read moreremember. We always enjoy the stone fruits, different varieties of watermelon, corn, etc. However since it has transitioned to The Harvest Bend, the soul of the place isn't quite there any more. No longer are we greeted by familiar faces stocking peppers and tomatoes in the outside bins, rather those bins are generally empty and unwelcoming... the watermelons and corn that were always stocked in the entrance have been empty or sold out some days, as the volume of stock was seemingly not ready to out out (leaving gaps in availability that were not there before)... the prices seem to have gone up and additions of overpriced pies, popcorn, and soaps from outside the immediate area make it seem more like a new generation boutique rather than a reliable family farm stand. Most recently, at the farm stand we were buying about 10 pounds of stone fruit, assorted veggies, 24 ears of corn and 4 yellow watermelons. And as we have always done in the past, we simply informed the team member at the counter that we would also be grabbing four watermelons on our way out, as our hands were full with the rest of the produce. She informed us she couldn't ring them up until we brought them in because different sizes were different prices, despite their own signage saying they were one flat price ($7 per yellow watermelon) - almost as if we were going to steal them - because when we came back in (after holding up the line to quickly grab them), they were in fact all the same price after all (no difference based on size - just a flat price). I don't know, but this place has lost its soul, is overpriced, and is seemingly more focused on branding, buzz, and social reach/engagement rather than what matters to its patrons.

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    Pedrick Produce

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    cashier's are very fast and helpful, produce very fresh. salua is the best cashier to!read more

    I was on my way home from the bay and needed to make a pit stop. Get out stretch, bathroom and a…read morelittle shopping to get me though the rest of the trip. This was actually my 2nd stop of the trip. The first stop was in Fairfield at Lowes. Another solid stop. As I was driving to Pedrick I made a mental note to myself of what I could get that was useful. I wrote on my list onions as they are only 89 cents for the yellow ones and a great deal. Also on the list were their pork tamales for a quick lunch when I got back. As it turns out when I got home my husband thought the same thing and stopped at McDonalds and got me a fish sandwich so I wan't wanting for food when I got home. Good thing we now have tamales ($2.89 each) for dinner. That's one less meal I have to plan. Lastly the most tasty and pricy purchase was going to be fresh strawberries. I got 3 baskets for $9.99 or close to that. I had some when I got home and they are more tasty than the ones in the grocery store. Though they aren't as good as the ones at the woodland Strawberry festival. Maybe I'm buying them off season. I was here July 15, 2026 around 12:30pm. On my way out I noticed the half price items on the cart out front. Lots of items were 99 cents or half off. You're not sure of the regular price so I wasn't sure if it would still be a good deal or not as could we actually eat that much. I picked up a bag of 2 heads/stalks of broccoli and a bag of zucchini, maybe 7 in the bag. I first took my haul to the car before checking out again. As it turns out the Broccoli and Zucchini were under $2 together. What a deal. The Tamales have gotten better. They have a new supplier and now there is less masa and more filling. They started off good, then they went really went down hill fast. They were all masa and little filling. It was really bad and we stopped buying them. We I saw they were packaged differently I inquired if they had a new supplier and the said yes, someone more local, I forgot exactly where they said they were from. We gave these new tamales a try and were happily surprised. The price over the years has really gone up in price too. The bathrooms are a great relief. This is a perfect stop for us on our way to and from the bay. They have 2 plumbed bathrooms and 2 outhouses. I had to use the outhouse last time as we got there before they opened and they were still cleaning the bathrooms after they opened. It wasn't that bad. The cleaning truck was just pulling away when I used the port o potty so I wasn't the first user after they cleaned it. I am just thankful that they have bathrooms and you don't have to make a purchase to use them. Tortillas are the best here. They are locally made and we love them. So much better than ones they sell at Raley's. Even though they are homemade they still last a while without going moldy. We've never had them mold on us. With the great deals on produce, great tortillas, and the bathroom situation we will continue to make this our stop. Between the two of us we are here nearly every week so we are always well stocked in produce and tortillas.

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    Pork tamales soooooo bomb! HITS everytime!
    Pork tamales soooooo bomb! HITS everytime!
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