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  2. Last call - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities may change last call to as early as 12 a.m. or as late as 4 a.m. if they so choose. Downtown Vancouver's last call was moved to 4:00 a.m. but was subsequently lowered to 3 a.m. On New Year's Eve last call is extended to 4 a.m. provincewide if food is available to

  3. Six o'clock swill - Wikipedia

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    Six o'clock closing often fuelled an hour-long speed-drinking session as men raced to get as drunk as possible in the limited time available. An unintended consequence was that patrons would save their glasses during the hour before closing time until the last call came for drinks, where the glasses would be refilled and patrons attempted to drink them all in the time left.

  4. Orbitz (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Unopened bottles from the drink's original launch have become a collector's item, appearing on online auction websites. The Clearly Food & Beverage Company states that the proprietary equipment that made Orbitz broke down and the trademark is no longer owned by the company. [ 2 ]

  5. Soda, pop or Coke? Here’s what people call soft drinks in ...

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    Dr Pepper bills itself as “the oldest major soft drink in America,” and can rightfully be called the nation’s first cola, as it debuted in Waco, Texas, in 1885.

  6. Man denied drink after last call rams his car into taqueria ...

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  7. The Internet Is Divided On What To Call This Classic Drink - AOL

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  8. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    Bottled water has lower water usage than bottled soft drinks, which average 2.02 L per 1 L, as well as beer (4 L per 1 L) and wine (4.74 L per 1 L). The larger per-litre water consumption of these drinks can be attributed to additional ingredients and production processes, such as flavor mixing and carbonization for soft drinks and fermentation ...

  9. We Tried Nitro Pepsi, the Soda That Promises to Be ‘Softer ...

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    Nitro is a cool concept, but once it’s poured and the drink’s foamy head starts to die down, the remaining drink just isn’t as fresh-tasting and peppy as regular Pepsi. Final Thoughts