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November 20, 2008 · 5:41 PM

One can = one cocktail at Mist

By Jennifer Grafiada

The holiday season is all about parties. Or is it giving? Hmmm, hard to remember. You can do both tonight at Mist at T.I., which is offering one complimentary cocktail for one donated non-perishable food item.

If you haven’t gone near a nursing home, leave feeding the homeless to your altruistic aunt and always keep the windows rolled up when the bums come a knockin’, this is your chance to save yourself from turning into Ebenezer Scrooge.

Plenty of canned food items run for under a dollar, which means trading one in for cocktail is just about the best deal anyone's offering on the Strip these days. Give a little and you’ll sleep better knowing that no ghosts of Christmas pasts will show up to take you to task. (Just don't bring those nasty canned peas. Nobody likes those.)

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