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A Hot Tea Piñata

Updated: 4 days ago

Wonderlandians love Cinco de Mayo. They do!

They have no idea what it means, but they like the colors, and the music and the piñatas and it gives them a chance to put salt on the rim of their tea cups and well… you get it.

Wonderlandians also have no idea when Cinco de Mayo happens. Someone just randomly ties the Dormouse up in the tree and breaks out the margarita mix and before you know it, it’s next week.

If they knew what “next week” was.

Anyway, for those of you playing at home, check out these fun facts:

  • Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico’s Independence Day.

  • Cinco de Mayo is also not a federal holiday in Mexico.

  • Cinco de Mayo celebrations came stateside thanks to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

  • Mole Poblano is the official dish of Cinco de Mayo

  • Cinco de Mayo is recognized as a national holiday in the U.S.

Again, they have no idea what any of that means, and they think Mole Poblano is the guy that lives under the Hookah Guy’s mushroom. But they like the colors.

Chances are you’ll get to celebrate Cinco de Mayo on The Ultimate AliƧin Wonderland Tour. The Wonder-hood usually gets all amped up when they hear the tour bus, and they loose it completely when everyone gets off in their tie dye t-shirts and Bermuda shorts and neon sneakers.

They like the colors.

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For those of you that can read, let’s continue shall we

When is The Ultimate AliƧin Wonderland Tour, you ask?

*SOON* Mark your calendar. Don’t be late.

Anyway, the salt starts getting rubbed on the tea cups and, little known fact, Wonderlandians eat a staggering amount of avocados on Cinco de Mayo. 81 million pounds of it. And if you want guacamole, great. They only care about the hard, brown seed thing in the center. It’s kind of like a Tootsie Pop to them.

Hey, what do you care? More guacamole for you.

So, happy Cinco de Mayo. Let’s celebrate.

Remember, the Dormouse is not a piñata. Cinco de Mayo is NOT Mexico’s Independence Day, and wear something bright.

They like the colors.

Dude, who is Franklin Delano Roosevelt and what’s in it for me?

Here, chew on this “Tootsie Pop” and get away from the Dormouse!

Bottomline it for me

  • Wonderlandians love Cinco de Mayo.

  • Mole Poblano, official dish or next door neighbor?

  • The Ultimate AliƧin Wonderland Tour?

  • *SOON* Mark your calendar. Don’t be late.

  • Steaming hot tea piñata? Not as fun as it sounds.

That’s it. I’m not gonna get all mushy.

See ya’ ~ Kevin

p.s. The website is serving Tea Cup Margaritas all day. The Socials are handing out “Tootsie Pops”.

p.p.s. I know this is “Day of the Dead” artwork. It just looks cooler than guacamole.

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