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  2. Ring in the holidays with a mistletoe margarita

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    Margarita glasses (set of 4), $19.97. Instructions. Rim each glass with a lime wedge and dip in the coarse salt. Fill each glass with ice. In a cocktail shaker, add 3-4 ice cubes, Grand Marnier ...

  3. Kick Off Dry January With These One-of-a-Kind Mocktails - AOL

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    You don't need tequila to make this fun twist on a margarita. The fresh lime juice and refreshing watermelon give it all the sweet-tart flavor it needs. And you can still rim the glass with that ...

  4. Margarita - Wikipedia

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    A traditional margarita glass. Margaritas may be served in a variety of glasses, most notably the margarita glass, a variant of the classic champagne coupe; this is particularly associated with blended fruit margaritas, and the glass is also used for dishes such as guacamole or shrimp cocktails.

  5. 9 Canned Mocktails That Are So Good, You Won't Miss the Booze ...

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    See at drinkghia.com. See at Amazon. What we like: It has an astringent quality that others don’t. What to know: The chili may be over-powering to some. Don’t let the small 8-ounce can fool ...

  6. Cocktail umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Drinks that commonly use a cocktail umbrella include the Blue Hawaii, Clipper-Tini, Hawaiian Margarita, Lava Lava, Lava Pi, Mac Nut Martini, Mai Tai, and Piña Colada. [13] Though the most common use for the cocktail umbrella is as a garnish in drinks there are many other uses people have found. As a decoration piece people have used the ...

  7. Cocktail glass - Wikipedia

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    Invented in the late 19th century, its form derives from the fact that all cocktails are traditionally served chilled and contain an aromatic element. Thus, the stem allows the drinker to hold the glass without affecting the temperature of the drink, an important aspect due to the lack of added ice which in other drinks serves to cool the drink, [2] and the wide bowl places the surface of the ...