Swizzle features the Maori tiki used by many tiki bars. United Airlines sponsored the Tiki Garden from its opening in 1963 until 1976 when Dole took over.
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
This green swizzle was part of the Hulaween 2018 box set put out by Tiki tOny. It also included an orange swizzle, two lo-ball glasses, a plaster pumpkin, a collectible pin and a print.
This is one of two swizzles issued for the Tiki Tony 2019 Trader Sam's set. The other was a masked native. Limited to 150 sets.
This swizzle was included in a Trader Sam's set by Tiki tOny. Limited to 150 sets.
This orange swizzle was part of the Hulaween 2019 box set put out by Tiki tOny. It also included a brown swizzle, two lo-ball glasses, a plaster tiki wall hanging, a tiki pendant, a collectible pin and a drink card for Hulaween Hooch (cocktail by The Home Bar Guide To Tropical Cocktails).
This brown swizzle was part of the Hulaween 2019 box set put out by Tiki tOny. It also included an orange swizzle, two lo-ball glasses, a plaster tiki wall hanging, a tiki pendant, a collectible pin and a drink card for Hulaween Hooch (cocktail by The Home Bar Guide To Tropical Cocktails).
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
Swizzle designed and released for their 10th Anniversary.
House of Swizzle is the Internet Identity of Pam Ashlund, avid swizzle collector and editor of Swizzle Quarterly the news letter of the International Swizzle Stick Collectors Association (ISSCA). This etched acrylic swizzle features a cocktail glass with a swizzle.
Swizzle Con is the revived ISSCA swizzle convention. It took place in Las Vegas October 2019. There were plans to hold a second gathering in 2020 until the pandemic put most gatherings on hold. Pam Ashlund, avid swizzle collector and editor of Swizzle Quarterly the news letter of the International Swizzle Stick Collectors Association (ISSCA) is instrumental in this revival. This etched acrylic swizzle features a replica of the Welcome to Vegas sign.
A wooden swizzle with the Test Pilot logo of a ship in a bottle on one side and sponsored advertising for The Real McCoy Rum on the other.
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
The Luau was Steve Crane's original restaurant; after which he went on to open the popular Kon-Tiki chain of Polynesian restaurants. This pick features a tiki standing on a post that holds a wooden sign that says "Luau".
A skull and horns top a spear with a bamboo shaft.
This is a plastic paddle-shaped swizzle marked for the Tonga Lei in Malibu, California.
This is a plastic paddle-shaped swizzle marked for the Tonga Lei in Malibu, California.
This swizzle displays the Tiki Bob logo imprinted on a flat pick. Tiki Bob is immortalized as a mug and on a pole outside the original San Francisco location.
Generic swizzle with imprint of the name and location.
This is a paddle shaped swizzle marked for Wilfred's Lounge in Napa, California.