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    By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS (AP Business Writer)

    NEW YORK (AP) — Beer, jewelry, ornaments, and doughnuts are all designed around the eclipse, capturing the sun's disappearing act with buttercream frosting. with the help of buttercream frosting. with the help of buttercream frosting.

    With April 8's total solar eclipse is approaching, and businesses are getting ready for the event that will darken skies across North America. is right around the corner, businesses are ready for the celestial event that will dim skies along a generous path across North America.

    There are plenty of special eclipse safety glasses for sale, along with T-shirts with clever slogans and other souvenirs, just like the last time the U.S. experienced a total solar eclipse in 2017. are luring in visitors with special packages and Southwest and Delta are selling seats on eclipse-viewing flights. Cities, museums, and parks are hosting watch parties to attract tourists and residents. are luring in visitors with special packages and Southwest and Delta are selling seats on eclipse-viewing flights. Cities, museums, and parks are hosting watch parties to attract tourists and residents. the U.S. got a big piece of the total solar eclipse action in 2017. the U.S. got a big piece of the total solar eclipse action in 2017.

    Hotels and resorts along the prime path path are luring in visitors with special packages and Southwest and Delta are selling seats on eclipse-viewing flights. Cities, museums, and parks are hosting watch parties to attract tourists and residents. are hosting watch parties to attract tourists and residents. to attract tourists and residents.

    “This is a special event and … the travel industry certainly is in a very good spot,” said Jie Zhang, a marketing professor at the University of Maryland’s business school. She also noted the eclipse craze arrives at a time when consumers are continuing to ramp up spending on new experiences.

    Closer to the eclipse day, there are likely to be more special products and promotions from national brands springing up, such as Moon Pie's “eclipse survival kit,” which consists of four mini versions of the chocolate snack and two pairs of eclipse glasses.

    Small businesses within the 115-mile-wide (185-kilometer-wide) path of totality appear to be leading the charge so far. Online shops and local vendors have put together a full array of creative, limited-edition merchandise: earrings, baby onesies, ornaments, games, banners, and more.

    Some towns and business owners have been anticipating the celestial event and huge crowds for years.

    After the 2017 eclipse, “I marked my calendar,” said Sam McNulty, co-founder of Market Garden Brewery in Cleveland, which is in the eclipse path this time and will see nearly four minutes of dimmed skies.

    Last year, McNulty’s team brewed a hazy IPA called “The Totality” to help drum up interest in the eclipse. The on tap debut was a success, and the brewery was soon approached by local grocer Heinen’s to partner for a canned collaboration.

    In the coming weeks, “thousands and thousands” of cans are set to hit store shelves, McNulty said — adding they decided to go big because of how rare the event is. Cleveland won’t be in the path of totality again for a long time — not until 2444.

    “I don’t want to have to wait 420 years to brew the next batch of cans,” he joked. “So we made a very large one this time.”

    The eclipse-themed beverages don’t stop at beer. Big Cuppa, a coffee shop in Morrilton, Arkansas, also has a full eclipse menu with a handful of specialty drinks. Its “Moon Pie Frappa” is a blended Moon Pie drink flavored with dark chocolate and toasted marshmallow.

    Big Cuppa co-owner Joseph Adam Krutz said that he’s excited to greet customers and the many new faces set to travel through town next month. Krutz said his shop has been gearing up for a while along with other businesses in downtown Morrilton. He drives by a countdown clock each day.

    "We're ready. We can handle it," Krutz said.

    And remember to bring some snacks. In Ohio's Butler County, a shop called The Donut Dude will offer an "Eclipse Donut Special" that depicts the eclipse's phases as the sun disappears behind the moon.

    The special will be available later this month and includes seven filled doughnuts with rolled buttercream, two galaxy-themed cake doughnuts, and safety glasses so customers can watch the event while snacking.

    "We're expecting a lot of fun," co-owner Glen Huey said.

    Because the doughnut shop is closed on Mondays, Huey is excited to watch the spectacle as it goes over his town between Cincinnati and Dayton.

    In the U.S., Texas has the best chances for clear skies and the state anticipates an influx of tourists. Eateries in the town of Grapevine have a variety of offerings: a "Blackout Dinner" at Hotel Vin and a "Solar Eclipse Shake" at Son of a Butcher.

    Many businesses along the path of totality are providing special events leading up to the eclipse as well.

    New York's Cayuga Lake Wine Trail is promoting "Sips to the Eclipse" for the weekend before April 8. Guests can visit 10 wineries for tastings — some of which are offering additional attractions like an eclipse eve tarot card reading, special slushies, and half-moon cookies.

    Katherine Chase, executive director of the wine trail, said the promotion was arranged in expectation of the people who will come to the Finger Lakes region for the eclipse.

    "The wineries can do as much or as little as they want to attract people to come," she said.

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