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Here is a perfect example of why you shouldn't completely trust Wikipedia. The entry for "swizzle stick" reads: "Swizzle sticks are small sticks placed in cocktails to hold fruit or stir the drink.
In addition to slim suits, lunchtime cocktails and cigarettes, the 1960s mark the glory days in the history of the swizzle stick — and Don Draper’s Old-Fashioned would’ve been considered ...
Use a bar spoon to swizzle. Top up with additional crushed ice as needed to fill the glass and garnish with swizzle napkin wrap, mint sprig and swizzle stick.
Literary tracker of timepieces and luxury goods. Thinking about the ultimate dream trip may not include using gold and diamond swizzle sticks to stir drinks, but maybe it should. Russian ...
The Radical ’Rita is a blast from the past with a twist — and a swizzle. Chili’s is tapping into millennial nostalgia with its latest Margarita of the Month: the Radical ’Rita. The $6 ...
Swizzle sticks, the little plastic stick that comes with your cocktail, will soon be a thing of the past once the new federal single-use plastic ban comes into effect. Last month, the Liberal ...
There weren’t just “sticks” either — there was a flamingo, a parrot, a sword, an oar, a palm tree, an anchor, a totem pole and a tomahawk. There was a swizzle from Lucifer ...
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