Yolonda Blair has created over 100 flavors of pudding, and now she’s brought her own special flavor to Kenosha.
Yogi’s Pud’N officially opened for business in Kenosha on Saturday, Oct. 4, following a grand opening event with local politicians and community leaders on Friday, Oct. 3.
Stefanie Hanson stands with Dino Katris, Yolonda “Yogi” Blair, and Jose Vasquez, the owners of Yogi’s Pud’N in Kenosha.
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Yogi’s Pud’N hosted two events to celebrate the business officially opening, including a grand opening ribbon cutting on Oct. 3.
Dino Katris, a co-owner of Yogi’s Pud’N in Kenosha, shakes hands with State Senator Robert Wirch at a grand-opening event for the new Kenosha business.
Tenuta's Deli: A Kenosha icon
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From left, store owners Chris, Dan and Nick Tenuta stand next to a 300-plus pound Provolone cheese. “We usually cut it once every few months,” Nick Tenuta said. “There’s always one hanging here. A lot of people think it’s fake, but it’s not.”
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Pasta sauce (naturally!) is a big seller at Tenuta's Deli.
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Tenuta's deli counter features meats, cheeses, breads and salads.
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Tenuta's Delicatessen and Liquors is known for its extensive wine selection.
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Rows of cannoli fill a display case inside Tenuta’s Deli. The Italian treat is featured during the store’s 75th anniversary on April 1.
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A customer takes an item off a shelf in Tenuta's Delicatessen and Liquors. The store, a Kenosha staple for 75 years, carries a wide variety of products.
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Dan Tenuta’s sweatshirt says it all: Tenuta’s is a Kenosha tradition.
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Nick, left, Dan and Chris Tenuta stand outside under the Tenuta’s Deli sign, a familiar sight on 52nd Street for several decades.
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A Tenuta’s deli counter worker scoops up olives for a customer. The deli is always filled with a variety of olives.
TENUTA'S OPEN/70TH
Tenuta's Deli still operates out of its original location on 52nd Street in Kenosha.
RALPH TENUTA PASSES AWAY
In a copy of a photo on display at Tenuta’s, Ralph Tenuta, second from right, greets President George W. Bush when Bush visited Tenuta’s Deli in September 2004. The store has been a stop for politicians over the past 75 years.
RALPH TENUTA PASSES AWAY
In a photo on display at Tenuta’s Deli, Ralph Tenuta, left, is shown with his son, Matt, and his father, John, in the early 1960s. John Tenuta founded the local store in 1950.
BEST OF KENOSHA - Tenuta's
Tenuta’s Delicatessen, 3203 52nd St., serves food outside during warmer months. The recent addition to the business is so popular, people start calling the store in early spring, asking when the outdoor window will open.
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The deli counter at Tenuta's features salads and olives.
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Salad dressings at Tenuta's deli, which features an extensive list of products.
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Frozen foods, including meatballs, are available at Tenuta's Deli in Kenosha.
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Tenuta's Deli sells Italian specialties.
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Tenuta's Muffo-Lotta sandwich is a Kenosha icon.
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Tenuta's olives

