This Insta-Worthy Fruity Pebbles Gelato Sandwich Will Debut At Playlist Live’s New Food Festival

Foodbeast and Hubert’s Lemonade are bringing a new food festival to Playlist Live in Orlando, Florida. One of the tasty highlights is this Fruity Pebbles Gelato Sandwich that’s sure to cram Instagram feeds throughout the event.

Crafted by Sweet City Gelato, this dessert sandwich features a kaleidoscope of colors that make it as photogenic as it is scrumptious. It starts with a Fruity Pebbles gelato with flecks of the rainbow cereal both on the inside and outside. Soft pink cookies provide a vivid contrast to the spectrum of colors and act as a sweet exterior for the thick, creamy gelato.

To help cut through the richness of the dessert, Hubert’s Blackberry Lemonade is being served up as a bright, acidic complement to Sweet City’s eye-popping treat.

Sweet City Gelato is crafting the Fruity Pebbles Gelato sandwich for Foodbeast’s Brunchfest, presented by Hubert’s Lemonade at Playlist Live. Brunchfest will be running in the Food Truck Area from 9 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, April 28th, and Sunday, April 29th.

Tickets to the event, happening at the Orlando World Center Marriott, are still available.

Photos by Michael Priestley


Created in partnership with Hubert’s Lemonade

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