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King's Hawaiian Forges New Foodservice Alliances to Launch Sandwich Grams for Valentine's Day; Chad Donvito Shares

King's Hawaiian Forges New Foodservice Alliances to Launch Sandwich Grams for Valentine's Day; Chad Donvito Shares


LOS ANGELES, CA
Monday, February 7th, 2022

When you truly love someone, you give them the gift of sandwiches. Forming strategic new alliances with three well-known sandwich makers from coast to coast, King's Hawaiian is rolling out its take on a Valentine's Day classic: Sandwich Grams.

Chad Donvito, President, King's Hawaiian"In 2021, we made some of America's legendary sandwiches even more irresistible by serving them on King's Hawaiian bread, and in 2022 we are partnering with a new crew of experts to develop their own creations," said Chad Donvito, President at King's Hawaiian. "Everything's better between King's Hawaiian bread—even Valentine's Day gifts—and these limited-edition shareable sandwiches are making the sweetest holiday even sweeter."

According to a recent release, the heartfelt offerings are available all month long while supplies last, via national delivery with Goldbelly and locally at each of the partnering restaurants, which include Alidoro in New York City, New York; Bunk Sandwiches in Portland, Oregon; and Factor's Famous Deli in Los Angeles, California.

King's Hawaiian has teamed up with Goldbelly and several other foodservice names to roll out Sandwich Grams in time for Valentine's Day

To bring these Sandwich Grams to life, each restaurant developed a sandwich made to share with your sweetheart utilizing King's Hawaiian Original Hawaiian Sweet Sliced Bread and Mini Sub Rolls. With special messages like "U R SWEET," "BE MINE," and "LOVE YOU" imprinted right onto the soft and fluffy bread through February 14, the limited-edition creations are perfect for gifting those you love most.

Click here to read about the enticing new recipes developed by these foodservice operators.

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