MONKEY LOVERS
"EVEN CRITICS AGREE"
At the Park Silly Market this past weekend I came across a vendor selling terrific homemade hummus: Happy Monkey Hummus. The all-natural hummus comes in a variety of flavors and sells for $6 per 8 oz. tub. Although I liked the original flavor and roasted tomato the best, other delicious flavors include pesto, Margarita (tastes just like a Margarita!), roasted garlic, chipotle and fire-roasted pepper with orange and yellow bell peppers.
In addition to the Park Silly Market on Sundays, you can also find Happy Monkey Hummus at the Downtown Farmers Market in Salt Lake City on Saturday mornings and Tuesday evenings.
Ted Scheffler - Food and Drink Blog
"TWO THUMBS WAY UP"
I am a Lebanese-American, and have grown up my whole life eating mediterranian (Lebanese) dishes, whether it be tabouleh, falafel, shawerma, etc. and of course, hummus! This hummus is delicious, and tastes like my grandmother's back in Lebanon. I totally recommend this to ANYONE who would like a delicious condiment to pita bread, sandwiches, etc. two thumbs WAY UP for this delicious treat!! :)
Nick
"FOOD SNOB"
I LOVE this hummus and I'm kind of a food snob. So, to any locals reading this, come see David and Erin a.k.a. The Monkeys @ The Downtown Farmers Market and The Park City Farmers Market this summer! GO HAPPY MONKEY WORLD DOMINATION!!!
Lauren
"VERY GLAD WE GOT THE LAST ONE"
Stopped by your booth at the Sugarhouse farmers market tonight and we have already polished off half of the Pura Vida. We have never tasted anything like it! Very glad we got the last one :) We are also loving the XXX. Keep up the good work guys! We will definitly look for you in the future!
Stephanie
"I WANT MORE"
I hate hummus for the most part, but my wife had said we're going to eat it because it's supposed to be healthy. Your stuff though, is awesome! I use it primarily as a dip with tortilla chips and love it.
I came across your product at a Tooele Chamber of Commerce function where your friend, Chris, had put it out with the rest of the munchies. He let several of us take the leftovers home. I took the spicy one and the garlic one. I don't know their real names because the one rubbed off and the other didn't have the name on it.
Now the problem: I'm out. I want more. Where do I go to get more whole living in Tooele?
Thanks for making "healthy" taste so good.
Shawn
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