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Chocolate Martini a la Laren

Submitted by: TMoore
Chocolate liqueur and vodka are shaken with ice and garnished with chocolate shavings. 

Chocolate Martini II

Submitted by: Neuf
Creme de cacao liqueur and butterscotch schnapps are shaken together over ice and strained into a martini glass. 

Nikki's Special Chocolate Martini

Submitted by: nikki p17
This sweet and creamy martini is rich enough to be considered a dessert. 

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Mexican Chocolate Martini

Submitted by: got2swmfree
Potent and spicy notes going down with a nice long, cooling dark chocolate finish. Styled after some Mexican chocolate cupcakes I adore, and the more traditional Mexican hot chocolate. 

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Chocolate Banana Martini

Submitted by: KIRSTENS18
This grownup version of the banana milkshake is made with banana and coffee liqueurs, and served in a martini glass drizzled with chocolate syrup. 

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Chocolate Covered Cherry Martini

Submitted by: PunkyBarista5
Home Town: Syracuse, New York, USA
I made this up as I went along and now it's the most requested martini at the bar I work in. 

Big Apple Martini

Submitted by: Leslie
A vodka martini with apple jack and Calvados. As cosmopolitan as the Big Apple itself. 

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Blue Sky Martini

Submitted by: Eric the Red
A vodka martini with vermouth and a splash of blue curacao. Looks cool in a martini glass. 

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Dirty Martini

Submitted by: Hank
A vodka martini is sullied with olives and brine from the olive jar. It can be served on the rocks, or strained into a chilled cocktail glass. 

Cosmopolitan Martini

Submitted by: Jon Williams
This is a great drink for folks who like the presentation of a martini, but can't stomach the strong alcohol taste. The cranberry juice takes the bite right out of this drink and gives it a smooth taste. 
 
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