WAITIKI Character: Pineapple Lilt

Pineapples Liltin’ Down A Hill…

WAITIKI’s Pineapple Lilt

Where do pineapples lilting down a hill go? … Why, they’re on their way to the Molokai Bar at the Mai-Kai!

Immortalized by the lyrics to their own song, these lilting pineapples have made their way into the hearts and garnishes of some of our favorite drinks, including the OKONKULUKOOLER crafted for us by master mixologist Jeff “Beachbum” Berry

Sing it with us!

Pineapple Lilt

Pineapples Liltin’ down a hill
On their way to the Molokai Bar … At the Mai-Kai!
Where do they go, after a Barrel and a Skull?
Plamingos carry them … to work!

Lyrics to “Pineapple Lilt” written by and © 2007, Randy Wong
Drawn by Sam Gambino for WAITIKI

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  1. WAITIKI: Classic Exotica & Tiki for Modern Listeners » The Blue-Collared Plamingo Flagoda Says:

    [...] The Blue Plamingo Flagoda is actually yellow; the word “blue” refers to its collar and social class. The specimen displayed here was created in April 2007 by Helen Liu and Randy Wong. Its body is in the shape and colors of a pineapple, and it is almost always seen carrying a Rum Barrel (from the Mai Kai restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, FL) with a pineapple within; Plamingos carry them to work! [...]

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