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National Margarita Day 2020: Top-Shelf Deals In Douglasville
National Margarita Day is Saturday. Celebrate by taking advantage of deals at stores and restaurants in Douglasville

DOUGLASVILLE, GA—With apologies to Jimmy Buffett, don’t blow out your flip-flops and step on a pop-top Saturday as you gather with friends and head to your favorite watering hole to celebrate National Margarita Day.
To help you pay homage to arguably one of the most popular alcoholic beverages in the United States, several restaurants and stores around Douglasville are serving up these tasty tequila and lime favorites at a discounted price.
Regardless of how you enjoy your margaritas — on the rocks or frozen, lime or strawberry, with salt or without — one of these National Margarita Day deals will likely satisfy the need to celebrate this weekend and well into next week.
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As for national chains, check out these Margarita Day deals compiled by Offers.com and USA Today. Be sure to call your local store to make sure the deal is eligible at that specific location.
Applebee’s: For those who swore off tequila in college, the February drink of the month is the $1 Vodka Strawberry Lemonade. Some locations may have various margarita deals Saturday. Check with your location.
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Buffalo Wild Wings: Get the Down South Margarita for $7 Saturday at all locations.
O’Charley’s: Enjoy $4 House Margaritas all day, every day.
Olive Garden: You can get $5 watermelon margaritas every day. And for an added cost you can get an Italian Margarita, Frozen Blackberry-Pineapple, Frozen Strawberry-Mango and Passionfruit Moscato Margarita.
Target: The retail giant is selling everything you need to make yourself a homemade margarita, from mixes to glasses to concoction makers.
Walmart Grocery: Order everything you need to enjoy margaritas at home, including chips, salsa and mixes. New customers get $10 off orders over $50.
There is much debate as to the exact individual responsible for inventing the classic margarita, although it was during the 1930s or 1940s, according to NationalMargaritaDay.com. Frozen margaritas were invented later in 1970s when an inventive bartender converted a soft serve ice cream unit into a frozen margarita machine.
Whether you prefer a classic margarita on the rocks or frozen, it is the most common tequila based cocktail in the United States today.
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