Grip Up: ice Cream, hot dogs, beer and ice cream together at last

Flex your arm wrestling muscles at Grip Up with Yards, The Dapper Dog and Little Baby's Ice Cream.

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Grip Up: ice Cream, hot dogs, beer and ice cream together at last

POSTED: Friday, September 28, 2012, 11:24 AM

If you have a passion for ice cream, hot dogs, beer and arm wrestling you'll be more than pleased to know that on October 6th The Dapper Dog, Yards and Little Baby's Ice Cream are coming together for Grip Up. So, why bring beer, dogs, scoops and hand-to-hand combat together? Well, here's the back story from the folks at Little Baby's:

The Individuals behind The Dapper Dog and Little Baby’s Ice Cream were drinking Yards’ Brawler Pugilist Style Ale one day and a debate broke out…

“Hot Dog Eaters are the best Arm Wrestlers,” said The Dapper Dog.

“No I must disagree, Ice Cream Eaters are the best Arm Wrestlers,” said Little Baby’s Ice Cream.

“A Competition we must have!” said the bottle of Yards Brawler Ale.

So a Fall Brawl we’re having! Put your favorite Champion Hoodie on! Turn your hat backwards!

If you'd like to try your hand at this awesome arm wrestling competition the action is happening from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Garden Variety on 2nd and Poplar. All you have to do is send your pertinent weight class info to Dapper Dogs, cough up $20 (proceeds go to the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) and flex your arm wrestling muscles. Winners can expect prizes in the form of beer (Yards Brawler, obviously), gift certificates to The Foodery and Rustica Pizza and losers will be treated to complimentary scoops of Little Baby's Brown Butter Brawler ice cream. If you'd prefer to sit back and spectate, admission is free and there will be a post-competition screening of Over the Top. 

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