Team Nutz Scored Big At The 2026 Bantam Jeep Festival

BUTLER, PA (06.16.26) – The 15h Annual Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival took place June 12th thru 14th in historic downtown Butler PA and Campgrounds. Over 15,000 Jeepers attended the weekend and enjoyed off-road trails, obstacle courses and a huge vendor area filled with companies that offered aftermarket products for Jeep owners and enthusiasts. The downtown Butler Jeep Invasion witnessed over 1000 Jeeps parked along main street and parking areas in the town of approximately 13,000 located 35 miles north of Pittsburgh. Butler was named the 7th Best Small Town in America in a Smithsonian Magazine in 2012.

The busy Team Nutz booth on the campgrounds.
The Team Nutz Jeep positioned downtown for the Friday night event in Butler.

Team Nutz is a proactive 12volt retailer located in Pittsburgh and returned to the Bantam Jeep Festival for the 2026 run. Ed Nuttall related, “The Bantam Jeep Festival draws thousands of Jeepers, enthusiasts and their rides. That crowd is noted for adding aftermarket products to their rides. We do a lot of Jeep upgrades at the store, and being so close to our store in Pittsburgh, it makes perfect sense for our brand to be on site. We had a great crew on site with vendor support, a large booth area with multiple tents plus several demo vehicles. Sales this year were not strong bit our team made contact with so many enthusiast and promising prospects.

Team Nutz crew on site included Ed and Tina Nuttall along with Ryan Davis, Braxton Davis, Josh Nuttall and Mike Gosnik. OnFriday Vanessa and Suzette came out on Friday to help pass out Team Nutz yellow ducks.”

Main Street downtown Friday night was packed for hours.
Team Nutz had over 5,000 yellow ducks at the event.

Team Nutz also spotlighted the company’s DIYCustoms.store in addition to driving on site sales and at the retail store in Pittsburgh. A free DIYCustoms.store offer was under the tent for attendees that liked, followed and tagged DIYCustoms.store on social media. There were 1000 T shirts on site and over 300 attendees took one home. Team Nutz Nutz also participated on a vendor bingo card so Jeepers could come by the booth and have the card stamped for a chance to win a $200 gift card.

Continuing “We made 5000 custom yrllow rubber ducks for the event and gave out almost 4000. Downtown we went down along parked Jeeps and put ducks on hoods. The rubber ducks had the Team Nutz logo for all to see and remember. We also passed out 1000 stickers and over 200 lanyards” Nuttall related.

Concluding, Nuttall stated, “This was our 11th time to exhibit at the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival. Based on our success at this year’s event expect to see us at the 2027 event and beyond.

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