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Lobsterfest is coming! Get your lobster fix at the biggest festival of the year.2. From Maine to California, lobster is the star of the show.3. Who knew there was so much to know about lobster? Get your seafood fix at this educational festival.4. This festival is a shell-of-a-good time! Enjoy all things lobster at this fun-filled event.5. Join in on the crustacean craze and celebrate all things lobster at Lobsterfest!

Lobsterfest is coming! Get your lobster fix at the biggest festival of the year.2. From Maine to California, lobster is the star of the show.3. Who knew there was so much to know about lobster? Get your seafood fix at this educational festival.4. This festival is a shell-of-a-good time! Enjoy all things lobster at this fun-filled event.5. Join in on the crustacean craze and celebrate all things lobster at Lobsterfest!

  1. The biggest lobster festival of the year is coming up quickly – Lobsterfest is only a few weeks away! This year, the festival is being held in 10 different locations across America, from Maine to California. No matter where you are, there's sure to be a Lobsterfest near you.

  2. What's all the fuss about this crustacean? Lobster has become one of the most popular seafood items in America, and for good reason – it's delicious! This festival is your chance to try some of the best lobster dishes around.

  3. Did you know that lobster has a long history? The first recorded mention of this seafood item was in the 7th century BC by the ancient Greeks. Since then, it has been a staple on many dinner tables.

  4. If you're looking for a fun-filled event, look no further than Lobsterfest! There will be plenty of activities for attendees of all ages. From educational exhibits to tasting contests, there's something for everyone at this celebration of lobster.

  5. So what are you waiting for? Join in on the crustacean craze and celebrate all things lobster at Lobsterfest!

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