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Walter Craft Caesar to Raise Funds For Big Brothers Big Sisters

Walter Craft Caesar hopes to raise a minimum of $10,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada by donating $1 from every bottle sold of its limited-edition Holiday Caesar Mix and has partnered with

Walter Craft Caesar to Raise Funds For Big Brothers Big Sisters

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Walter Craft Caesar hopes to raise a minimum of $10,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada by donating $1 from every bottle sold of its limited-edition Holiday Caesar Mix and has partnered with Fashion Santa, a.k.a. model Paul Mason, to aid with marketing this special lobster juice-based recipe of its all-natural Caesar mix.


Caesars are as Canadian as maple syrup, an alcoholic drink made with clam juice, rimmed with seasoning, and adorned with everything from celery to pickled green beans to lobster tails.

The Holiday Caesar Mix “features lobster stock (in place of clam juice) and is paired with fragrant sage and tarragon for a unique, caesonal Caesar,” the press release states. “The mix is pre-seasoned with hot sauce and Worcestershire sauce - simply add your favourite spirit, a squeeze of fresh citrus and enjoy.”

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The bottles are priced at $6.99 to $7.99 and available until Jan.  2 at retailers across Canada. — Continue reading Etan Vlessing's feature on the Samaritanmag  website.

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