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Boston Creme Pie Martini

Submitted by: Jen K 
Made with vanilla-infused vodka and chocolate liqueur - this is the smoothest, tastiest martini I know. 

Trim Raspberry Martini

Submitted by: not a chef 
A delicious cocktail, with all the taste of a mixed drink, but significantly fewer calories. 

Concord Cosmopolitan Martini

Submitted by: NYPD K9 COP 
Living In: New York, New York, USA
This dark, tangy cocktail is great for an evening in. 

The Lisa-tini Martini

Submitted by: Lisa Snell 
Lemon vodka, orange liqueur, and champagne are the key ingredients in this bubbly martini. 

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Church Lady Martini

Submitted by: Darlene O 
Home Town: Attleboro, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Lincoln, Rhode Island, USA
Being a bartender I am always mixing up things a bit. I especially enjoy inventing martinis. This is one of my most popular concoctions. 

Nikki's Special Chocolate Martini

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

Espresso Martini

Submitted by: WebChrissy 
Coffee liqueur, vanilla vodka, and just a touch of cream are the ingredients in this delightful martini. 

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Submitted by: janitorbox 
Chocolate liqueur, coffee liqueur and vodka blend into a smooth and chocolaty shot. 

Joan's Pomegranate Martini

Submitted by: JOAN2005 
This version features citron vodka, orange liqueur, and pomegranate juice. 

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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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