It's going on two years since Soderquist's Market closed after 87 years in business in Ham Lake, but the family-owned grocery has left a lasting legacy: its Swedish potato sausage.
When Soderquist's shut down in October 2013, customers clamored for the product, said the fourth-generation owners, Cheryl Sauter and her brother, Mark Soderquist.
In the last few weeks the store was open, it sold 1,200 pounds of sausage, the equivalent of a normal year's worth of sales, Sauter said.
"People were stocking up," she said. "They asked us, 'Where will we be able to get this?' "
Several hundred people signed up to get on a mailing list.
All that prompted the siblings to keep the product going, still using the recipe that their great-aunt Minnie Soderquist used. They lined up a plant in Annandale to make the sausage, along with a distributor. Last year, around the holidays, it was available in more than 20 stores, and some places carry it year-round. Minnie's photo is on the label.
"We felt a lot of sad feelings when we couldn't keep the store open," Sauter said. "Now we feel like at least we got this done and we're carrying on with that."
"To see this out there, it's like our offspring has survived."