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Sales of the already popular frozen margarita soared as a result, and Mariano's became the destination for cocktails in Dallas. [5] As popularity of the drink increased and word of mouth traveled, other versions of The World's First Frozen Margarita Machine hit the market [8] and even became standard bar equipment. This was due in part to ...
But the frozen margarita actually dates back to 1971, when a Dallas restauranteur, Mariano Martinez, invented the frozen margarita machine and used it to concoct a flawlessly frosty version of the ...
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This year marks the 52nd anniversaries of two important moments in Texas history: the 1971 invention of the frozen margarita by Mariano’s and a statewide election that lifted the ban on selling ...
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A margarita is a cocktail consisting of tequila, triple sec, and lime juice. Some margarita recipes include simple syrup as well and are often served with salt on the rim of the glass. Margaritas can be served either shaken with ice (on the rocks), without ice (straight up), or blended with ice (frozen margarita).
The restaurant is known for its signature "Mambo Taxi", a frozen margarita with a sangria swirl. [2] [3] Mi Cocina and its sister restaurant Taco Diner served nearly 1.2 million Mambo Taxis in 2018. [4] In a 2019 poll, D Magazine readers named the Mambo Taxi as Dallas' favorite margarita. [5]