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HungMargs Craft Margarita Mix from Delray Beach's TheHungCompany To Launch at First Stop on Jimmy Buffett's Worldwide Tour
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HungMargs Craft Margarita Mix
Craft Margarita Mix Will Be Available Exclusively at the Jimmy Buffett Concert Series in Delray Beach Before Making Its Way to Local Stores, Restaurants & Bars

DELRAY BEACH, Fla. - Washingtoner -- Parrot Heads are in for a treat this weekend as TheHungCompany, a food and drink company headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida, officially launches HungMargs Craft Margarita Mix at the "Jimmy Buffett with Coral Reefer Friends" concert series in Delray Beach. The sold-out, outdoor, and socially-distanced concerts, which mark the first stop on Buffett's worldwide tour, will take place May 13th, 14th, 17th, and 18th at Old School Square. TheHungCompany first made waves last year with the brand's wildly successful HungBloodies Craft Bloody Mary Mix, which boasts the tagline "Fight the Hang with the Hung" and is now available in restaurants, bars, and stores around South Florida.

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Buffett concertgoers will be the first to try HungMargs, which will be available exclusively at the HungMargs Pavilion Bar in Old School Square, transforming the outdoor venue into something right out of Margaritaville. HungMargs Craft Margarita Mix is described as the perfect complement to premium tequila for mouthwatering margaritas, flavored with exceptional north-of-the-border citrus and spice. With all-natural ingredients, the mix contains no high-fructose corn syrup or sodium and is gluten free. It will soon be available for purchase on Amazon and is set to arrive in local stores, bars, and restaurants after the unveiling this weekend.

"As a longtime Buffett fan, it's an incredible feeling to have HungMargs as the official margarita of a Jimmy Buffett Concert," said Matt Hazel, CEO of TheHungCompany. "I started TheHungCompany with the goal to create the recipes I'm passionate about for the whole world to try. I never imagined that people coming to see Jimmy Buffett from literally all over the world would be the first to try HungMargs."

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HungMargs Craft Margarita Mix will certainly make fans attending the concerts go 'Fins Up,' but Hazel said there may be a few surprises in store as well. "We will definitely have a fun and lively HungMargs presence in Old School Square," Hazel added, "it's definitely going to be a party for the ages."

For more information about TheHungCompany, HungBeverages and HungEats, please visit www.thehungcompany.com.

About TheHungCompany
TheHungCompany is the proud parent of All-American brands, HungBeverages and HungEats. Headquartered in Delray Beach Florida, the company fills the need for bold, quality crafted ready-to-serve mixers and snacks. CEO Matt Hazel founded HungBloodies Premium Bloody Mary Mix in 2018 and expanded in 2020 with the official launch of the company's HungBeverages and HungEats. Featuring fresh, new products such as HungMargs Craft Margarita Mix and artisanal garlic bread kit, HungToast. Learn more at www.TheHungCompany.com.

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