- December 5, 2025
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Posters, magnets and more were available for grabs.
Justin Warr and Christian Hurst manned the bar.
Emily Trammell, Katlyn Phillips and Shaina Wild held up their special popup-shop boxes.
Ryan Jones and Camila Gamio loved shopping the theme park-inspired apparel.
Michele Mikowski and Justin Obordo helped assemble boxes.
Lex Gilman and The Lost Bros co-founder Cody Tapoler were thrilled with the turnout.
Kellee and Dean Gouldthorpe were happy to help at the popup shop.
Customers searched through various, large storage tubs filled with T-shirts.
Jenny and Emma Falcone helped serve doughnuts from Sir Benji’s Donuts.
Ben Falcone, co-owner of Sir Benji’s Donuts, pours a milk shot into a cereal-and-doughnut-cup creation.
The Lost Bros co-founder Cody Tapoler showed off an example of one of the clothing company’s upcoming products.
Rock ‘Em Socks founder Rob Starkman and The Lost Bros co-founder Cody Tapoler are working together to create some new socks for the shop.
WINTER GARDEN Over the course of three hours, about 300 people waited in a line that wrapped around The Barrel Room at Plant St. Market for a special popup shop put on by The Lost Bros. The ever-growing, theme park-inspired clothing company is based partly in Windermere and sells shirts, hats and more. At the popup shop, held Wednesday, Aug. 8, customers could buy discounted The Lost Bros apparel and accessories, as well as grab custom doughnuts from Sir Benji’s Donuts.