Tomato Assault, Albuquerque

Tomato Assault, Albuquerque3
2 reviews
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About Tomato Assault

The creative minds behind Tomato Assault have turned 40,000 pounds of tomatoes into an all-day party benefiting the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Festivities kick off at noon with music, inflatables, and a costume contest, all leading up to the main event: a tomato fight of epic proportions. Inside the tomato pit, revelers hurl, chuck, and squeeze tomato guts at their fellow participants, abiding by the rule the messier the better. The day's fun is augmented by beer and food onsite.

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Angela
22 Ratings
5 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Loved it! Had a great time and all for a good cause!
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Martha
3 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 11 years ago
Seeing that Albuqueque venue seemed to be new they should have advertised better and not charged viewers to get into beer garden when there were very few people there and nothing much going on. Once they built a clientele or interest then I understand charging so much