
In July at Travel & Leisure’s annual World’s Best Awards in New York, sponsor Patrón displayed a sleek wall that housed five tanks of Patrón-based cocktails from which guests could pour their own drinks.
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Boozy Popsicle

Loopy Doopy, the rooftop bar at Conrad New York, has created a boozy Popsicle. The frozen fruit puree treat from executive chef Anthony Zamora is dipped in prosecco and served in a prosecco-filled wine goblet. The summery flavors include white peach, blood orange, mango, strawberry, and mojito.
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Macarons in New York

New macaron purveyor Dana’s Bakery is putting an all-American spin on the French classic, with flavors like red velvet, thin mint, s’mores, and cookie dough. In addition to custom colors and flavors, Dana’s offers macaron towers and dessert bars. The cost is $2.25 per macaron for orders of 61 to 200 and $2 for each additional cookie over 200.
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Cookies and Sweets in Houston

Putting a playful spin on the dessert of the moment, Petite Sweets can cater French macarons—$1.75 per piece—in creative, seasonal flavors like pumpkin pie, candy cane, and mint chocolate chip. Event trays can be customized by color, and the bakery also offers whoopie pies, cake pops, marshmallows, and mini cupcakes.
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