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.
Kona Kai had locations in Philadelphia, Kansas City and Chicago. They produced many colors of picks using this Maori tiki. Many have a gold imprint of their logo on the stem as shown here. Others have a molded imprint of their logo type on the stem.
This swizzle sports a Maori Hei tiki. Air New Zealand originated in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL). The name was changed to Air New Zealand in 1965. The airline has produced many different swizzles and picks over it's history - Maori Hei tiki, kiwi bird, logo and images of landmarks.
This swizzle sports a Maori Hei tiki. Air New Zealand originated in 1940 as Tasman Empire Airways Limited (TEAL). The name was changed to Air New Zealand in 1965. The airline has produced many different swizzles and picks over it's history - Maori Hei tiki, kiwi bird, logo and images of landmarks.
This pick was used as a base for many tiki bars. It was produced in many colors and can be found with both foil and molded imprints. Kona Kai in San Diego is the most commonly seen version of this pick.
This version of the swizzle does not have any information pertaining to a specific Kon Tiki location.
This pick was used as a base for many tiki bars. It was produced in many colors and can be found with both foil and molded imprints. Kona Kai in San Diego is the most commonly seen version of this pick.
This pick was used as a base for many tiki bars. It was produced in many colors and can be found with both foil and molded imprints. Kona Kai in San Diego is the most commonly seen version of this pick.
This pick was used as a base for many tiki bars. It was produced in many colors and can be found with both foil and molded imprints. Kona Kai in San Diego is the most commonly seen version of this pick.
Kona Kai had locations in Philadelphia, Kansas City and Chicago. They produced many colors of picks using this Maori tiki. Many have a gold imprint of their logo on the stem as shown here. Others have a molded imprint of their logo type on the stem.
This version of the swizzle does not have any information pertaining to a specific Kon Tiki location.
This version of the swizzle does not have any information pertaining to a specific Kon Tiki location.
This pick was used as a base for many tiki bars. It was produced in many colors and can be found with both foil and molded imprints. Kona Kai in San Diego is the most commonly seen version of this pick.
Kona Kai had locations in Philadelphia, Kansas City and Chicago. They produced many colors of picks using this Maori tiki. Many have a gold imprint of their logo on the stem as shown here. Others have a molded imprint of their logo type on the stem.
Kona Kai had locations in Philadelphia, Kansas City and Chicago. They produced many colors of picks using this Maori tiki. Many have a gold imprint of their logo on the stem as shown here. Others have a molded imprint of their logo type on the stem.
This pick features a Moari tiki along with the imprint of the bar information. This mold was used as a base for many tiki bars. The bar was located at 108th & Mockingbird St., and is not related to the Mai Tai Lounge located in the basement of the famous Mt. Fuji.
This pick features a Moari tiki along with the imprint of the bar information. This mold was used as a base for many tiki bars. The bar was located at 108th & Mockingbird St., and is not related to the Mai Tai Lounge located in the basement of the famous Mt. Fuji.
Swizzle features the Maori tiki used by many tiki bars.