JANUARY 13, 2005
TEXAS LAWMAKER AIMS TO STOP DRIVE-UP DRINK STANDS COLD
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Texas' schools are nearly broke, thousands of children got booted off their health plan and the governor is all goggle-eyed for the idea of a $40-per-car tollway. So what dire public menace has one local senator's attention? The drive-through daiquiri.
As the Legislature wheels into Austin for another round of lawmaking merriment, state Sen. Jane Nelson wants to make sure that nobody in Texas can wheel up to a bar or store drive-through window and drive off with a fruity frozen cocktail to go.
Under Texas law, certain beer and wine bars can sell drinks to go in cups along with cans and bottles. A young entrepreneur from Amarillo has pioneered a statewide chain of 10 frozen wine daiquiri stands, the Eskimo Hut.
Texas isn't Louisiana, famous for drive-through rum daiquiris to go. The local Eskimo Hut on Vickery Boulevard in west Fort Worth sells tamer white-wine drinks in flavors such as Fuzzy Navel, Peach Colada and some extraterrestrial concoction named Martian Apricot.
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