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    Yes, There will be Vegan Options Again!

    Vegans, Vegetarians, and Foodies alike will love the return of Yes, There will be Vegan Options simply because of the interesting curated items to taste! This year we are bringing this unique event back as a socially distanced ticketed pick-up option, held on Friday, June 11th from 4-7:00 PM.

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    Enjoy 10 curated vegan goodies, ranging from savory to sweet:

    • Herby Mac n Cheez
    • Spinach Artichoke Dip w/ Shagbark Chips
    • Hellenic Farms Vegan Pistachio Fig Salami 
    • Vegan Queso
    • Two flavors of Primal Strips Jerky
    • Chocolate Chunk Edible Dough
    • Vegan Marshmallows (10 oz. bag)
    • Happy Little Treats Vegan Chocolate Donut
    • Vegan Chocolate Pudding
    • Pattycake Vegan Cookie

    Items made by The Chefs at Hills Downtown alongside PattyCake Bakery, Happy Little Treats and more will be included in the take home bags!

    Pre-sale tickets are $65 each and include all 10 vegan options. 

    CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKETS BEFORE THEY SELL OUT!

    Hill Market Downtown is located at 95 N Grant Ave, Columbus, OH 43215.

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    Heather Yost
    Heather Yosthttps://columbusunderground.com
    Heather Yost is the Director of Events at Columbus Underground. She grew up moving all around the US and overseas, getting a taste for different cultures and cuisines before settling in Columbus in 1993. When not planning events, Heather can be found getting tattooed, embarrassing her kids every chance she gets, or relaxing at home with her family and pets.
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