Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at Abramson & Schlaggar Reserve, a renowned nonprofit dedicated to native wildlife conservation and environmental education, is thrilled to partner with Little Moir’s Food Shack & Munyon’s Paw-Paw to raise awareness and funds for the organization through the new “Jupiter Jungle Bird” specialty cocktail.
The “Jupiter Jungle Bird” is not your average Rum Punch – putting a 561-twist on the cocktail using the locally-owned Munyon’s Paw-Paw aperitif – then combining dark rum, pineapple juice, lime juice, and demerara syrup.
The “Jupiter Jungle Bird” is available at Little Moir’s Food Shack from October through December. Busch Wildlife Sanctuary will receive a $2 donation per each drink ordered throughout the three-month period – $1 from both Little Moir’s Food Shack & Munyon’s Paw-Paw.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Busch Wildlife to raise awareness and support for the incredible work they do in protecting local wildlife and preserving our natural environment,” said Little Moir’s Food Shack general manager Mary Raboni.
“At Little Moir's Food Shack, we believe in giving back to the community that has supported us, and this collaboration allows us to align our passion for fresh, sustainable ingredients with a cause that is close to our hearts.”
About Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at Abramson & Schlaggar Reserve
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary at the Abramson & Schlaggar Reserve is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection and conservation of Florida’s wildlife and natural resources. Founded in 1983, the Sanctuary protects and restores native wildlife for the benefit of its unique animals, environment, and people. Our goal is to inspire and educate the community in leading local conservation and wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and release efforts. To learn about Busch Wildlife Sanctuary, visit www.buschwildlife.org Nurture What’s Wild.
About Munyon’s Paw-Paw
Munyon’s Paw-Paw Florida Aperitif is an homage to Dr. Munyon’s ubiquitous cure-all elixir from the early 1900s. Made with 100% all-natural ingredients, several of which come from Florida, Munyon’s contains no dyes or artificial colors. Awarded best new modifier in 2023, the company was founded by two industry veterans who have called Palm Beach county home for the past twenty years.
About Little Moir’s Food Shack
Little Moir's Food Shack, founded by Mike Moir in 2002 in Jupiter, FL, quickly became popular for its fresh, uniquely prepared fish and daily changing menu. Mike drew his inspiration from his travels and Canadian roots to create a distinctive blend of tropical and international flavors, with the sweet potato crusted fish as a standout dish. Its success is built on a dedicated team and a commitment to sourcing high-quality, local ingredients from conservation-minded fishermen and nearby farms.
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