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Unique Holiday Traditions - Start Your Own This Year!

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Savage Scorpions are meant to add fun and excitement to traditional drinks, shots, and food items. (You know, make the more savage !) Traditional things can be great but adding a little something extra, like our creative drink ingredient , makes the experience a lot more enjoyable and memorable.    Around the holidays, you most likely have a few traditional things that you look forward to every year. Create a new annual holiday tradition by incorporating a  scorpion shot  or a brand new savage signature cocktail to your list of traditions. For some people that might seem a bit bizarre, but after taking a look at some of these unique holiday traditions from around the world, it won't seem so odd. Carve the Holiday... Radish? While here in the United States we carve pumpkins at Halloween, in Oaxaca, Mexico around Christmas time, they carve radishes! Originally store owners displayed beautifully carved radishes to entice passersby to come into their shops. Event...

Unique Holiday Traditions That You Might Find Fun... or Even Savage!

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Savage Scorpions are meant to add fun and excitement to an otherwise ordinary drink, shot, or food item. Traditional things are great, but adding a little something extra, like our creative cocktail garnish , makes the experience just a bit more savage!  For instance, you probably have holiday traditions that you take part in annually this time of year. You can still enjoy those while adding to them with a new tradition. We've got some savage ideas on that subject below, but first, we thought we'd take a look at some unique holiday traditions from around the world to inspire you.  Spiderweb Tree Decorations Since we are fond of scorpions, finding a tradition involving spiders seemed very intriguing to us. In Ukraine, people decorate their Christmas trees with elaborate spiderweb designs. The tradition stems from folklore about a poor family that grew their own Christmas tree from a pinecone.  The children got very excited about the idea of decorating the tree ...