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"description": "A Bahamas-inspired daiquiri truck is bringing frozen drinks to local events.",
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"textContent": "**SOUTH FLORIDA** — Twin Brothers Daiquiris is bringing its Bahamas-based daiquiri truck to South Florida, with service set to begin June 1st across Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. The mobile daiquiri truck is owned by Eric S. George and his niece Denise Sanders, who is a co-owner, event coordinator and owner-operator of the truck, George told Business Debut.\n\n## What to Expect\n\nTwin Brothers Daiquiris will serve three frozen daiquiri options: strawberry, piña colada and Miami Vice, which combines the two flavors, George told Business Debut.\n\nThe truck will be available for private events, city events, school events and festivals throughout South Florida. George said the truck is already booked for Juneteenth in Hallandale, an event in Hollywood, the City of Miramar’s island festival and three elementary school end-of-year events.\n\nImage courtesy of Twin Brothers Daiquiris.\n\n## Menu and Vision\n\nGeorge said he first discovered Twin Brothers Daiquiris while visiting the Fish Fry area in Nassau, Bahamas. After trying the daiquiri at Twin Brothers, he said it was “the best daiquiri I ever had in my life,” George told Business Debut.\n\nGeorge said he spent years trying to connect with the owner before eventually securing the recipe rights for the state of Florida. He said the original Bahamas brand was started by two brothers and became known to cruise ship visitors traveling to Nassau.\n\nGeorge said he is bringing the concept to South Florida because of the product’s history, its connection to the Bahamas and the response it has received from travelers.\n\n## Ownership and Community\n\nGeorge also owns Eric S. George Funeral Home, Eric S. George Events and works in real estate. He also operates the Eric George Foundation, which supports community programs including senior cell phone and computer classes, food distribution, paperwork assistance, resource access and annual scholarships, George told Business Debut.\n\n“We’re always here to give back to the community, because if it wasn’t for the community, we wouldn’t be who we are,” George told Business Debut.\n\n## Opening Timeline\n\nTwin Brothers Daiquiris is targeting a June 1st launch.\n\n## Hours\n\nThe truck will operate based on event bookings. George said the truck can serve events from morning through night and can stay through late-night festivals when needed.\n\n## Follow for More\n\nVisit the Twin Brothers Daiquiri website. Book the truck by calling 954-546-2451.\n\n* * *\n\nDrive community buzz with Business DebutWe aim to create local buzz before you even open.Business Debut | New Business Openings in the SoutheastRoss McWaters",
"title": "Twin Brothers Daiquiris Launching Across South Florida in June",
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