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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
[Re: tradewinds]
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01/11/2015 02:44 PM
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Used Caribbean last time and using them again for my upcoming trip. Download the price list from both and compare. Some prices vary by quite a bit. We had no problems with either, just go with pricing. Both will deliver to the boat. Cheers Dave
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
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01/11/2015 06:27 PM
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Yes. Don't order that much water! 1 gallon per person per day is a good starting point, but if you're going to be on any of the larger islands, water will be available. We ordered all the water last time too and were tripping over it most of the trip AND had many gallons left over. Order for 1/2 the trip, see how much you actually use, then buy more if need be. That's what we're doing this trip.
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
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01/11/2015 08:53 PM
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CC is fine, have used them several times & last June delivered to dockside just fine. Yes, they had problems with my credit card, but finally got it through at the dock. Get Smaller quantities of mixers at Ticos.
Way too much water!! Save a couple gal jugs and fill up during the trip.
JPH I spent my money on booze, broads, and boats...the rest I wasted.
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
[Re: Pvgreg]
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01/13/2015 09:52 AM
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After browsing Caribbean Cellars website I can't seem to find gallons of drinking water. Also, Coco Lopez Cream of coconut only seems to be available by the case. Same goes for some other things like OJ and Pineapple. Do they do smaller amounts somehow?
They seem to list them on the price list but not on the retail on-line ordering thingy....
Last edited by Kirk; 01/13/2015 09:53 AM.
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
[Re: sail2wind]
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01/13/2015 01:58 PM
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sail2wind said: Kirk, would shop a liquor store at home for water, probably would be cheaper at the food market I usually use Bobby's in advance for water, beer, soda and some booze...basically the heavy stuff. I thought maybe I'd try out Caribbean Cellars or at least compare so I was noting/asking about stuff I usually get and didn't see. I'm not so much concerned about price as ease and getting all that stuff from one place.
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
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01/13/2015 08:37 PM
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Kirk said: After browsing Caribbean Cellars website I can't seem to find gallons of drinking water. Also, Coco Lopez Cream of coconut only seems to be available by the case. Same goes for some other things like OJ and Pineapple. Do they do smaller amounts somehow?
They seem to list them on the price list but not on the retail on-line ordering thingy.... Yeah, about that case price...same stuff is easily available at Ticos or Bobby's. Buy smaller quantities there instead.
JPH I spent my money on booze, broads, and boats...the rest I wasted.
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
[Re: Orange_Burst]
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01/14/2015 09:49 AM
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Orange_Burst said: You don't have to order the case, same price for individual bottles. Interesting...I was always under the impression that CC only sold certain items by the case - i.e. Soda, juice, waters - I thought only booze and mixers (Bloody Mary mix, etc) could be broken out.
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Re: Caribbean Cellars?
[Re: Winterstale]
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01/14/2015 09:54 AM
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Winterstale said:Orange_Burst said: You don't have to order the case, same price for individual bottles. Interesting...I was always under the impression that CC only sold certain items by the case - i.e. Soda, juice, waters - I thought only booze and mixers (Bloody Mary mix, etc) could be broken out. it's a little confusing...the online ordering mostly has cases (on some items there is a pull down to change quantity) but the printable price list seems to have cases and individual bottles/cans.
Kirk in Maryland
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