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Build Your Perfect Bar Cart With These 12 Products

Build Your Perfect Bar Cart With These 12 Products

CTV Newsa day ago

Everything you need, from lowball glasses to a bottle opener that doubles as an art piece.
If you regularly host parties or happy hours, you know the importance of a drinks station. While spirits, mixers, and wine are important, you'll want to start by creating and outfitting your bar cart. To help you out, we've gathered all of the things you'll need to deck out your bartending station, so you'll be ready to serve sips with the best of 'em.
Here's how to build your perfect bar cart:
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