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    Castaways, The, Resort, Hotel, Tiki Bar - Gold

    This swizzle features a couple under a palm tree and a curved stem with the Castaways logo.

    The Castaways Resort was located in Florida from 1958 - 1981. The resort was home to the Wreck Bar and the Tahitian Bar. Over the course of their existence the created a prolific amount of swizzles for the resort and individual bars as well as combinations.

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    Ports of Call, Bar, Restaurant - Blue

    Swizzle features a sailor with a parrot on his shoulder and a mermaid sitting in his lap. They are sitting on a rum barrel. The stem features the logo and the bottom is shaped like the tip of a screwdriver.

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    Ports of Call, Bar, Restaurant - Blue

    Swizzle features a sailor with a parrot on his shoulder and a mermaid sitting in his lap. They are sitting on a rum barrel. The stem features the logo and the bottom is shaped like the tip of a screwdriver.

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    Tropics, The, Hawaiian Cocktail Lounge - Yellow/Gold

    The Tropics was located in the Hotel Chicagoan in Chicago. The Chicagoan opened in 1937. Based on found internet information, The Tropics was open at least into 1946. Swizzle is topped with a 3D woman in the sun, possibly sitting by a pool.

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    Ports of Call, Bar, Restaurant - Red

    Swizzle features a sailor with a parrot on his shoulder and a mermaid sitting in his lap. They are sitting on a rum barrel. The stem features the logo and the bottom is shaped like the tip of a screwdriver.

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    Señor Pico - Brown

    Senor Pico is a Mexican themed restaurant owned by Trader Vic's.

    Victor Bergeron’s first Señor Pico location opened in 1964 when a friend, William Matson Roth, asked him to open a restaurant in Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Bergeron went to work flying all over Mexico, immersing himself in the culture and experiencing the fresh, vibrant and authentic cuisine known to the region. Señor Pico is the result of that exploration.

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    Señor Pico - Brown / Multicolor

    Senor Pico is a Mexican themed restaurant owned by Trader Vic's.

    Victor Bergeron’s first Señor Pico location opened in 1964 when a friend, William Matson Roth, asked him to open a restaurant in Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco. Bergeron went to work flying all over Mexico, immersing himself in the culture and experiencing the fresh, vibrant and authentic cuisine known to the region. Señor Pico is the result of that exploration.

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    Langerman's Luau, Tiki Bar and Restaurant - Green/Gold

    This swizzle featuring the image of a hula dancer was used by many businesses and imprinted with the name of the business. Langerman's Luau logo is imprinted on the swizzle.

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    Castaways, The, Resort, Hotel, Tiki Bar - Light Blue

    This swizzle features a couple under a palm tree and a curved stem with the Castaways logo.

    The Castaways Resort was located in Florida from 1958 - 1981. The resort was home to the Wreck Bar and the Tahitian Bar. Over the course of their existence the created a prolific amount of swizzles for the resort and individual bars as well as combinations.

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    Beachcomber, The, Bar & Restaurant - Yellow

    The Beachcomber was a Canadian chain of elaborate Polynesian restaurants in the same vein as other popular chains like Kon-Tiki, Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's. Aside from this Winnipeg location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Victoria and Edmonton.

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    Beachcomber, The, Bar & Restaurant - White

    The Beachcomber was a Canadian chain of elaborate Polynesian restaurants in the same vein as other popular chains like Kon-Tiki, Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's. Aside from this Winnipeg location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Victoria and Edmonton.

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    Beachcomber, The, Bar & Restaurant - Red

    The Beachcomber was a Canadian chain of elaborate Polynesian restaurants in the same vein as other popular chains like Kon-Tiki, Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's. Aside from this Winnipeg location, there were also locations in Calgary, Vancouver, Regina, Victoria and Edmonton.

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    Tropics, The, Motor Hotel - Red

    Image of a Polynesian woman. The crown on the head is made of the words "Island Room".