Avocados From Mexico partners with Milwaukee Bucks

Avocados From Mexico has become the official avocado of the Milwaukee Bucks.

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Avocados From Mexico has become the official avocado of the Milwaukee Bucks.

During Bucks games for the remainder of this NBA basketball season at Fiserv Forum, Avocados From Mexico products will be included as part of avocado-centric menu items, such as a guacamole trio offered at El Rey’s two venue locations, according to a news release.

“Avocados from Mexico is a popular international brand that will gain prominent attention at Fiserv Forum,” Matt Pazaras, Milwaukee Bucks senior vice president of business development and strategy, said in the release.

“We’re excited about this new partnership, which allows us to increase our exposure to sports fans across the country with delicious fresh avocados,” Avocados from Mexico president and CEO Alvaro Luque said in the release. “Avocados are healthy and taste incredible on a variety of concession menu items.”

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