Sabra Gives America a Mediterranean Moment Make Your Own Hummus Sundae

WHAT:     Is hummus hotter than a hot fudge sundae Americans crave Mediterranean cuisine, coveting the warm, healthy lifestyle of the region. Hummus has taken center stage as a delicious, nutritious dip and spread!

Sabra is touring the country in a Mediterranean-inspired trailer, serving tens of thousands of "hummus sundaes"- scoops of authentic hummus paired with a choice of fresh toppings and served with Stacy's Pita Chips and Sun Chips. Roasted Red Pepper, Caramelized Onion, Chipotle and Luscious Lemon are among the flavors featured as part of this FREE event. Take a Mediterranean Moment!

WHO:     This event is sponsored by Sabra Go Mediterranean (www.sabra.com), the leading U.S. brand manufacturer of Mediterranean dips and spreads.

WHERE/WHEN:    

San Francisco, CA - Bay To Breakers: May 18

Boston, MA - Faneuil Hall: May 25, 26

Pinellas, FL - Taste of Pinellas: May 31, June 1                

Chicago, IL - Ribfest Chicago: June 7, 8

New York, NY - Union Square Park: June 29

Exact times and locations are available at www.sabra.com.

About Sabra: Sabra Dipping Company, LLC of Astoria, New York, makes a wide and outstandingly delicious range of Mediterranean dips and spreads. Visit Sabra at www.sabra.com.




Sabra Gives America a Mediterranean Moment Make Your Own Hummus Sundae




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