#ShareThis: April 4, 2018

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Can’t keep up with what’s trending on Twitter + always miss the latest deals? Here are a few things going on you’ll want to share with a friend.

TryThis: You know what they say: What happens in Charleston… is apparently a lot like what’s happening in Las Vegas. According to an interactive tool created by The New York Times, Las Vegas is Charleston’s Western twin– because both cities boast a large number of pastry cooks, room attendants + public area attendants compared to other U.S. cities. Check out Charleston’s other ‘twins’– or any other city’s twin, for that matterhere. 👯‍

EnterThis: We’re teaming up with Renew Medical IV Spa to give away an $85 gift card good toward any treatment. Here’s what you have to do to enter:

EatThis: As part of April’s Eat Local Challenge, Lowcountry Local First provided a list of must-try dishes around town that incorporate local ingredients. At the top of our list: the Market Daiquiri at Home Team BBQ downtown, which is made using pickled strawberries from GrowFood Carolina. 🍓🍹


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