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The poco grande glass has a similar fluted bowl shape, but is shallower and has a longer stem. It is used for similar drinks as the hurricane glass, but its smaller portion size (about 12 US fluid ounces or 350 ml) allows the bartender flexibility in determining the size of the drinks offered and/or the amount of alcohol in the glass.
Fountain glass, a tall fluted stem glass common in soda fountains, family restaurants and 24-hour diner-style restaurants for milkshakes and ice cream sodas; Glencairn whisky glass, a wide bowl with a narrow mouth, similar to a snifter's, but with a shorter, sturdier base, designed for whisky [7] Hurricane glass (poco grande glass)
Lava Flow or Miami Vice – strawberry daiquiri and piña colada layered in one glass. [18] Scotsman colada – substitute rum for Scotch. [19] Tepache colada – a piña colada variation using tepache developed by JungleBird in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Recipe calls for 1.5 oz gold rum, 2 oz tepache and 1.5 oz coconut cream. [20]
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 04:22, 24 December 2006: 249 × 508 (174 KB): Willscrlt {{Information |Description = Poco Grande: Used for serving specialty mixed drinks, sometimes with a paper umbrella or slices of tropical fruit for decoration. |Source = Own work |Date = 2006-12-23 |Author = Will Murray (Willscrlt) |Permission = Public Dom
In 1981, Corning Glass Works began test marketing the cookware in the United States as an imported product under the name “Le CLAIR” rather than VISION due to a trademark conflict over the name. Once the trademark obstacles were overcome, the product finally received an official rollout in the second half of 1983 under the name “VISIONS”.
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Poços is famous for its glass, which is known internationally. [citation needed] The founders of the factories were descendants of the artistic glassmakers who lived on the Island of Murano, near Venice, in Italy. In the city there are four glass factories: Ca'D'oro, São Marcos, Veneza and Bonora.