AMERICAN Pickers co-stars Mike Wolfe and Jersey Jon handed out small gifts to the crew as a show of appreciation.
Mike, 59, has been on the show since the beginning, and Jon, 61, recently joined the series as a complement to Mike’s brother, Robbie Wolfe, 63.
Mike and Jon were in Paducah, Kentucky to film for American Pickers, but took a detour on Friday.
The original Picker shared two videos on his Instagram Story that showed Jon walking in front of him with a white candy box.
In the background, Mike can be heard singing a version of If You’re Happy and You Know It.
He substituted a few words to talk about the cookies hidden in the box.
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At the end of the first clip, it was revealed that Jon bought the box of cookies.
Shortly after, Mike shared another video where he said: “We are on the cookie journey.
“The cookies almost made it to the crew.”
It was also revealed that the television stars walked 7.0 kilometers to deliver the cookies to the crew’s trailer.
He talked to Jon, who said he was feeling fine despite the long walk.
However, the pair weren’t sure whether the crew would enjoy the cookies or not, but Jon would “do his best” and present the cookies in the “correct way.”
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American Pickers has struggled as its ratings have dropped significantly in season 25.
Although the show’s March 6 episode reached nearly a million viewers, that viewership didn’t last long.
It was exclusively revealed by The US Sun that the next episode, on March 13, brought in just 785,000 views.
Still, that’s up from the two-part premiere, which only drew 723,000 viewers for the first part and 676,000 for the second part.
Despite low reviews, Mike recently added an expensive new antique to his Antique Archeology store in Iowa.
The store plays an important role in the television show as it is where he sells many of the antiques he buys on the road.
On April 10, Mike revealed a $7,500 harvest neon beer sign from Blatz Beer was on sale in the store.
Valentin Blatz Brewing Company produced Blatz beer from 1851 to 1959.
The Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based brewery was acquired by Pabst Brewing Company, which also makes Pabst Blue Ribbon, in 1959.
Now, it is produced by Miller Brewing Company.
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