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Check out the winning bartenders and their awesome orange cocktails and shooters. Congratulations bartenders. Mango Shotta and Chilled Media would like to extend our thanks and gratitude to all the participating bartenders and hope to see you again next year.
Grand Prize winner will be feature in Chilled Magazine. By crafting an original bright orange shooter and cocktail, we invite bartenders to show us how they “Paint the Town Mango”. Take a fresh grapefruit peel and use the flame of a match to express the oils through the flame onto the shooter. Last Chance to Enter!
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