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During the election, we receivers-of-press-releases grew weary of all the Chicago- and Arizona-themed food and drink out there. The specials were designed allegedly as a tip of the hat to the home states of Obama and McCain, but the cynics in all of us just saw it as a way for marketers to tap into civic pride and suck dollars out.
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We gurus don't like to brag, but this job's got some decent perks. We took advantage of one of them last Friday when we dipped out of the office a little early to try some Barack Obama-themed cocktails: three from bars at the Kimpton hotels, two from a local restaurant group.
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Updated 12/04/2008 | 26 Items
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