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    Aurora Downtown Cocoa Crawl Mugs Going Fast

    Fox Valley MagazineBy Fox Valley MagazineNovember 22, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Aurora Downtown will once again have mugs flowing with hot cocoa throughout downtown. The downtown organization will host the fourth annual Cocoa Crawl on December 2 as part of its First Fridays events.

    To participate in the hot cocoa sampling from 5 to 9 p.m., patrons will be required to have an official Cocoa Crawl mug and a new button for this year. The button acts as a ticket to the event. Buttons are not required for ages 12 and under. Cocoa Crawl mugs from previous years can be used, however a new button for $10 will be needed in addition to the mug.

    This year, a red to-go mug is being sold for $18, or $20 with a button, at the following locations: Aurora Historical Society, Society 57, Renew Salon and Spa, and Wyckwood House. 

    The mugs and buttons will sell quickly, and it is recommended that they be purchased prior to the event as they sell out every year. 

    “We have nearly 30 participating locations this year. It has become a fun holiday tradition for friends and families,” said Marissa Amoni, manager of Aurora Downtown. 

    Cocoa Crawl participating locations will provide samples of hot cocoa to event participants – some will provide dairy-free options, and one will have hot cider as an alternative. 

    For more information and a map of participating locations, visit www.auroradowntown.org. 



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