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Successful brands use content calendars to plan messaging for the month, including social posts, video, tasting room events and others. Below you'll find ideas to help you plan your promotional calendar while leaving room for sharing the fun, energy and personality of your brand in real-time. Seems like a daunting task? Market Your Craft's Social Guide is updated monthly, with over 60+ timely and topical ideas for your team's content calendar.

Orange Juice Day

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Orange juice is America’s favorite breakfast drink. Orange you glad: recommend orange juice cocktails, mimosas, punch, shooters and mocktails. Photo by Markus Spiske from Pexels

Star Wars Day

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#MayThe4thBeWithYou | The unofficial holiday celebrating the Star Wars franchise. Drink responsibly, you will: consider themed drink promotions; costume parties. Photo by Craig Adderley from Pexels

Cinco de Mayo

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#CincodeMayo | Commemorates the Mexican Army's victory over the French Empire at the Battle of Puebla, on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza. Time to celebrate: in addition to Mexican Lagers, margaritas, palomas and mimosas are popular cocktails. Photo by Pixabay from Pexels

National Homebrew Day

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#BigBrew | In 1988, May 7 was announced before Congress as National Homebrew Day. The American Homebrewers Association created Big Brew as an annual event to celebrate National Homebrew Day around the world. Two recipes are available plus streaming brew sessions from around the world, special guests and education. Here’s to craft: consider raising a… Read More »National Homebrew Day

Beverage Day

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Earliest recorded observation of this day was in 1921, at which point it was referred to as “Bottled Carbonated Beverage Day” to promote soda purchase. A sweet treat: if you produce a line of sodas, celebrate the flavors and styles available as well as review the history and process. Photo by Sharon McCutcheon from Pexels