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Friendly's in Hanover Hosts Meet and Greet with New England Revolution Players and Mascot

New England Revolution players Scott Caldwell and London Woodberry, with team mascot Slyde the Fox, meet guests at Friendly's in Hanover.

To celebrate Friendly’s Ice Cream being named the Official Ice Cream and Family

Restaurant Brand of the New England Revolution, the 80-year-old Massachusetts-based company will host a meet and greet with New England Revolution midfielder Scott Caldwell and defender London Woodberry on Wednesday, October 21 at its Hanover restaurant located at 1985 Washington Street. While guests enjoy their favorite Friendly’s menu item or indulge in a frozen treat, Caldwell and Woodbury, along with team Mascot Slyde the Fox, will make their way to each table to sign autographs and pose for pictures. Fans can also use this opportunity to grab some tips for the field from the soccer stars themselves!

WHEN: Wednesday, October 21, 2015

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4:30PM-6:00PM

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WHERE: Friendly’s

1985 Washington Street

Hanover, MA 02339

About Friendly’s Ice Cream, LLC

Friendly’s Ice Cream, LLC is a vertically integrated restaurant company, with an iconic brand name, serving signature sandwiches, burgers and ice cream desserts in a friendly, family environment. Together with its broad franchisee base, the company has system-wide sales of over $500 million and distribution through over 8,000 retail locations. For 80 years, Friendly’s restaurants and dedicated service teams have delighted generations of guests. For the future, Friendly’s has plans for new food and ice cream products, enhanced buildings, and new service channels. For additional information please visit www.friendlys.com. In July 2015, ABC’s ‘Made In America’ series celebrated Friendly’s 80th birthday by highlighting the brand’s Creamery in Wilbraham, Massachusetts during a broadcast of ‘World News Tonight with David Muir.’

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