Offer Savage Scorpions at Your Bar and They Will Come!

There is a lot of competition out there for restaurant and bar owners. To get ahead, you are most likely always on the lookout for a new and creative way to get more customers into your bar or restaurant. Well, that's exactly what Savage Scorpions can do for you! 


This unique drink idea adds fun and excitement for your guests with a novelty item they very likely cannot be found anywhere else in your area. Order Savage Scorpions to incorporate into cocktail and food menus before your competition has the chance! Here are just a few ways that you can use them to entice more people to give your place a try.   


Scorpion Shots Add Excitement
The simplest way to offer our unique drink ingredient is one of the most popular - as a scorpion shot! If you live in an area with a lot of college students, shots are most likely ordered nightly in your bar, and everyplace for else, your weekends at least see an increase in shots ordered. 

All bars can provide a plain old shot, but simply drop in a Savage Scorpion and you've created an experience that is sure to liven up anyone's evening! This is definitely something people will be talking about and anxious to come in and check out for themselves. The best part is that our scorpions taste great mixed with any liquor, so there are no limits on the shots you can serve them with!  



Dress Up a Plain Cocktail
These tasty little creatures also work wonderfully as a cocktail garnish, dressing up a drink and making it that much more visually appealing. They add a bit of "savage" adventure to drinks people already love, and our Savage Scorpions are the perfect thing to make your less popular drinks on the menu something customers suddenly want to give a try. You may even be able to finally get some of those unused liquor bottles off your shelf by incorporating them into a brand new Savage Scorpions Cocktail.  


Pair Savage Food & Drink Specials
Drink menus are not the only place that our Savage Scorpions can be featured. They allow you to create some very unique and exciting gourmet food items too!. We have seen them used in the past as pizza and nacho toppings, and the idea of a scorpion taco sounds absolutely delicious! Create a scorpion food and drink pairing and encourage customers to try the two savage items together. 


Host a Contest
People will most definitely be talking about the awesome place where they got to shoot (or eat) a scorpion. Urge them to also show the world that exciting moment by encouraging them to share photos and videos from your place on social media. Provide a clever hashtag for them to use. (We're partial to #HowSavageAreYou.) 

You might even consider offering a monthly or weekly prize for your favorite shared photos and videos. This could result in some very clever entries that will draw lots of attention and in this case, the customer is doing all of the promoting for you for free! That's totally worth a gift card for the best entry.  


Savage Scorpions Are Easy to Get
All you need to do to get Savage Scorpions into your bar or restaurant is visit our website and choose the amount you would like. They are available in 50-count and 100-count quantities through our site. Once you discover how popular scorpion shots are, you'll be wanting to order them in bulk! 

All of our Savage Scorpions are 3-4 cm. long and are quality processed with the stingers removed. As an added bonus, they naturally glow under an ultraviolet light, which opens up even more fun possibilities of ways you can use them. This isn't because of anything we do to them. Scorpions naturally glow on their own. (Isn't nature cool!) Get ahead of the competition in your neck of the woods and bring Savage Scorpions into your bar or restaurant today!    





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