CABC Cook-Off Challenge Announced

The Coastal Alabama Business Chamber (CABC) is holding the second-annual Coastal Tailgate Cook-Off Challenge at The Wharf in Orange Beach on August 24. Attendees will have the opportunity to sample a variety of foods, featuring bacon, in a tailgating atmosphere. Tailgating teams will be competing for a golden ticket to the World Food Championships in Indianapolis. Attendees will vote on a People’s Choice Award, with the winning team receiving a trophy and prize package. The best-dressed fan will also receive an award, and attendees can also expect live music and games. The entry fee to take part in the challenge is $100. It is open to amateurs and professionals of all ages, who can compete either as individuals or as a team. Attendance is $20 and free for children aged 5 and under, and sponsorships are available by contacting CABC’s Kimberly Ray at email.

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