If you can buy a shirt emblazoned with your favorite sports team, beer or band, you should also be able to show your love for your favorite State Fair food.
Now, thanks to father-and-son entrepreneurs Tim and Sam Keran, you can. Their Roseville company, Love the Fair, sells clothing highlighting more than 30 State Fair vendors, most of them food.
And the idea started, appropriately, with mini doughnuts.
Growing up in Roseville, Tim Keran has been going to the fair since he was a kid. As an adult, he always paid a visit to his high school friend, Orin Gaul, an owner of longtime fair vendor Tom Thumb Donuts.
"Every year when I get my doughnuts, I'd say 'Where's my T-shirt?' and he'd say 'We can't sell them,' " said Keran. "But I kept saying I want a T-shirt, and he said the only way to get a T-shirt is to work here."
Keran declined the job offer, but continued the banter for years. When Keran asked "Where's my T-shirt?" Gaul normally answered with a shrug. But one year Gaul snapped back: Why don't you make one?
The idea wasn't as farfetched as it may seem.
Keran, who runs a printing business producing promotional items, had the knowledge to kick-start an apparel line. Gaul had no time or desire to get into merchandising, but didn't like saying no to the customers who had been asking for Tom Thumb shirts.