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Happy hour: The blueberry geyser

Linda Barnard March 19, 2010

The TV ad that showed the ripple effect caused by a person ordering a Bloody Caesar quickly leading to a Clamato-clamouring stampede is a familiar scenario for bartenders. Drinker see; drinker want.

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