GET $74 OFF:As of July 12,MusEros Museum of Eroticism the Margaritaville Tahiti Margarita Machine is available at Amazon for $450.23, down from $525. That's a 32% discount of $74.77.
The Margaritaville Tahiti Margarita Machine is back in stock and on sale at Amazon, so you can embrace your inner vacationer and whip up frozen margaritas at home. It is summer, after all, and if you can’t afford a trip to the tropics, you might as well bring the tropics to you.
Sure, this little machine might seem ridiculous, especially when you see its $525 MSRP (Amazon inflated the price, so we’re only acknowledging the actual price), but with a $74 discount bringing it down to $450.23, it's a pretty sweet deal. And, according to Mashable’s Culture Reporter Tim Marcin, the price is the only thingabout this machine that doesn’t make sense.
In his review, Marcin writes, “But is it cool? Would it be fun to break out at a party? Does it make a decent drink? Yes, yes, and yes. If you have a ton of people over, it would be an amazing tool for passing out drinks fast.”
The machine can whip up frozen margaritas, daiquiris, coladas, and more in just a few minutes. (The three blending jars create a 72-ounce frozen drink.) It comes with the recipes you need to get started, and the ingredients are easy to find.
So, if you have a bunch of friends and like to throw parties (and have the cash to drop on silly but fun impulse buys), this could be a great addition to your home entertainment setup.
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