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"textContent": "Cocktail culture is as susceptible to trend cycles as any other industry. A peek into any modern bar will reveal tables full of rich Espresso Martinis sitting alongside fizzy Aperol Spritzes and creamy pints of Guinness. Meanwhile, more niche fads emerge each day, from fluffy, cold foam-topped creations to intensely savory, briny, and even fish-filled Martini riffs. While the new kids on the block are undeniable, there was a time when “Sex and the City” fans could be spotted by their Cosmopolitans and fluorescent green Appletinis reigned supreme. But the past always has a way of coming back.\n\nThe article We Asked 17 Bartenders: Which Cocktail Trend Do You Hope Comes Back? appeared first on VinePair.",
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