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New Items, Record Sales Mark Sertinos' Anniversary [PHOTOS]

The cafe finished its first full year in business with a record-setting day.

Sertinos Cafe celebrated its one year anniversary in Smithtown on Monday with free items, new menu items, and a life-sized walking and talking cup of coffee and ice cream.

Owner Craig Lowenthal labeled the day as a success.

"We had a record day here sales-wise, a record amount of people that were in here for the day, he said. "We gave away thousands of dollars in ice cream, coffee, yogurt and that kind of stuff. Our new menu items were a hit."

The new menu items Lowenthal referred to are Sabret hot dogs and bubble teas, an Asian drink made with tea and milk and either tapioca balls or carmel jelly in the bottom of the glass that you suck up through the straw. 

If you missed the celebration here are some shots taken throughout the day.

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