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  2. Solo (Norwegian soft drink) - Wikipedia

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    Solo is an orange-flavoured soft drink, owned by the Norwegian companies Ringnes, Oskar Sylte, and Mack. [1] The recipe was originally Spanish, and brought to the CEO of Tønsberg Bryggeri, Theodor W. Holmsen by Torleif Gulliksrud in 1934. Solo quickly became Norway's most popular soft drink, and until the 1960s was bigger than Coca-Cola in Norway.

  3. Akvavit - Wikipedia

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    In Norway, it is drunk at celebrations, particularly Christmas, Easter, or May 17 (Norwegian Constitution Day). In Denmark, it is traditionally associated with Christmas and Easter lunches . In Sweden, it is a staple of the traditional midsummer celebrations dinner, usually drunk while singing one of many drinking songs.

  4. Brennivín - Wikipedia

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    On the NBC show, Blindspot, there is an Icelandic character, Ice Cream, and in Season 5 Episode 6 the main characters all share a shot of Brennivin at the end of the episode. [21] Icelandic films such as Kristnihald undir Jökli, Land og synir, Stuttur Frakki, Djöflaeyjan, Ingaló, Cold Fever, and others have featured the drink. [22]

  5. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    President's Choice – private label soft drinks line sold in supermarkets owned by Loblaw Companies Limited. PC Cola comes in two varieties, red label and blue label. Propeller Brewery – small brewery that also makes a small line of soda including Cream Soda, Ginger Beer, and Root Beer; RELOAD – energy drink

  6. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Norway: Akvavit, Solo Poland: Vodka is regarded a national beverage as some sources consider it to have originated in Poland, dating back to 15th century. [32] Other distinctive alcoholic drinks feature bison grass vodka, krupnik, variety of traditional tinctures like pioĊ‚unówka, along with traditional Polish meads.

  7. Bols (brand) - Wikipedia

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    It is Ray Charles's choice of drink in the movie Ray. [2] There are certain cocktails that are used bols like: Indonesian "Bamblabana" (vodka, eviation, lime, ginger and hot pepper sos), Norway "Dverg" (vodka, heavy cream, cherry juice), Greece "Bolz" (vodka, fig juice, pomegranate juice, bourbon, lemon)

  8. Urge (drink) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 January 2025. Citrus flavored soft drink Urge Type Citrus soda Manufacturer The Coca-Cola Company Distributor Coca-Cola Norway Country of origin Norway Introduced April 1996 ; 28 years ago (1996-04) Color Carotene E160a Variants Surge, Urge Uten Sukker (Diet) Related products Vault Website Urge Urge is ...

  9. Norwegian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Norway has a particularly strong affinity for coffee, with the average Norwegian drinking 142 L (31 imp gal; 38 US gal), or 9.5 kg (21 lb) of coffee in 2011. In 2018, Norway had the fourth highest per capita coffee consumption in the world, [6] and it plays a large role in Norwegian culture. It is common to invite people over for coffee and ...