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  2. Frisk (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    In the Japanese television show Downtown no Gaki no Tsukai ya Arahende!!, comedian Endō Shōzo performs a running gag during their "Absolutely Tasty" cooking segments, in which he uses Frisk candies, hoping to obtain a sponsorship with Frisk by using their product. Instead of enhancing the dishes he creates, it often leads to hilarious results.

  3. 7 Up - Wikipedia

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    A tropical flavored variety sold in France, originally as 7 Up Goût Tropical. 7 Up Free Mojito 2016 Low calorie variant of 7 Up Mojito sold in the United Kingdom, and later was released in Belgium and France. [45] 7 Up Lemon Lemon 2016 A lemonade sold in France, the Netherlands and Belgium. 7 Up Free Cherry 2020

  4. List of soft drinks by country - Wikipedia

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    Sierra Mist – lemon-lime, similar to 7 up and Sprite – PepsiCo (discontinued in 2023) Ski – made by Double-Cola co. Mainly in western Ky. similar to Mountain Dew. [citation needed] Slice – orange soft drink – PepsiCo; Sour Power – sold only on tap in bars primarily for mixing cocktails – Coca-Cola Company [citation needed]

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  7. National Powder Factory of Ripault - Wikipedia

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    Those employed by Ripault were exempt from conscription, provided they were married, which made employment at the powder mill an attractive proposition. [11] The initial configuration, comprising four powder mills on a 9-hectare site, was expanded in 1815 and subsequently encompassed 22 hectares on the right bank of the river.

  8. Made in France - Wikipedia

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    The traditional ‘Made in France’ label is an incontestable draw for customers – the Pro France Ifop survey [3] (September 2018) reported that two thirds of French people ‘often’ or ‘systematically’ take the product’s origin into account when they buy a product or service, and that three quarters of French people would be ...

  9. Lemon sour - Wikipedia

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    Lemon sour is a type of soda made by various vendors, often used in many mixed drinks. There are also alcoholic variants sold in Japan. There are also alcoholic variants sold in Japan. The Schweppes brand of lemon sour [ 1 ] is sold by Coca-Cola .