L&L Hawaiian Barbecue, which has several locations across Texas, is giving away Spam musubi on Aug. 8 in celebration of National Spam Musubi Day.
HONOLULU — National Spam Musubi Day is coming up on Aug. 8, and the folks at L&L Hawaiian Barbecue intend to celebrate the occasion by continuing its annual tradition of giving away a free Spam musubi.L&L Hawaiian Barbecue established National Spam Musubi Day on Aug. 8, 2021, with former Hawaii Gov. David Ige making it official through public proclamation
L&L established National Spam Musubi Day on Aug. 8, 2021, with former Hawaii Gov. David Ige making it official through public proclamation.Along with the free Spam musubi distribution on Aug. 8, L&L is selling limited-edition T-shirts created by Hawaii-based World Wide Walls Artist 7Sketches. “When we first introduced National Spam Musubi Day in 2021, we never could have imagined the overwhelming response and the way it has captured the hearts and taste buds of people from coast to coast. It’s truly a testament to the unique and irresistible flavors that a Spam musubi offers, and we are thrilled to be at the forefront of this celebration, showcasing the culinary heritage of Hawaii.”, the company first introduced Spam luncheon meat to the nation in 1937.
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