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  2. Frïs Vodka - Wikipedia

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    The name “Frïs” links the Swedish word for "freeze" (frysa) and the Danish word for "ice" (is). The name refers both to Scandinavia and to its patented process of freeze filtration. [2] However, the letter ï (I with a double dot) does not appear in any Scandinavian language except for Southern Sami.

  3. MythBusters (2006 season) - Wikipedia

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    Through a double-blind taste test, the cheap vodka seemed to taste better with every subsequent filtration, although the top-shelf vodka beat them all. However, a chemical analysis showed no actual difference between the filtered and unfiltered cheap vodka.

  4. Police find potentially deadly Vodka that contains anti-freeze

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    A police raid in Manchester led to a shocking revelation. According to the Mirror, 130,000 liters (or 34,342 gallons) of vodka were confiscated because they contained anti-freeze chemicals, which ...

  5. Vodka - Wikipedia

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    Vodka (Polish: wódka; Russian: водка; Swedish: vodka) is a clear distilled alcoholic beverage.Different varieties originated in Poland, Russia, and Sweden. [1] [2] Vodka is composed mainly of water and ethanol but sometimes with traces of impurities and flavourings. [3]

  6. 25 Foods You Should Never, Ever Freeze (and Why) - AOL

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    21. Cakes. Cakes adorned with delicate frostings or fillings, such as whipped cream or fruit compotes, can undergo unfavorable changes when frozen.

  7. 37 things you didn't know you could do with vodka - AOL

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  8. Eutectic system - Wikipedia

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    The eutectic nature of salt and water is exploited when salt is spread on roads to aid snow removal, or mixed with ice to produce low temperatures (for example, in traditional ice cream making). Ethanol–water has an unusually biased eutectic point, i.e. it is close to pure ethanol, which sets the maximum proof obtainable by fractional freezing.

  9. 21 Foods You Should Never, Ever Freeze (and Why) - AOL

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