The Margarita Man of ColumbiaAddressPO Box 10186 ContactHeather Smith | |
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Veteran Owned Business | Army, Active Duty | Member since January 2nd, 2011 | |
The Margarita Man of Columbia offers restaurant quality frozen beverage machine rentals for your next party! Don't let our name fool you, we offer all mixes as liquor free - the customer adds any alcohol they desire. With 22 delicious flavors to choose from, there is bound to be a favorite for everyone. Contact The Margarita Man of Columbia today in Fort Jackson at: (803) 736-3057. Comments on the Military and Business Ownership...The military has trained me to lead in a variety of environments. I am ready to enter the civilian world using this knowledge and experience as my backbone! This page has been visited 780 times. | |
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