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A Pirate's Punch cocktail created by Publix

From a Pirate’s Punch cocktail to tips for a successful tailgate to a seasonal Buccaneers Sub worth trying, Publix has all your tailgating needs covered.

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Get excited, TBAY. The Bucs kickoff of football season last Sunday means tailgating season has arrived.

Here to make your tailgate a touchdown every time is Publix, whose tailgating tips + recipes include this Pirate’s Punch cocktail, a Bucs-worthy recipe created by Publix as the official supermarket of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Need your bevs in a hurry? Publix Liquors can deliver right to your door.

Bonus: Visit Publix’s free Ultimate Tailgate Party in Publix Lot14 before every Buccaneers home game.

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