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  2. Why do so many countries have red, white and blue flags? - AOL

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    Flags often imitate or are influenced by other nations, creating “flag families.” For example, the Netherlands’ red, white and blue flag from the 1500s set a precedent.

  3. Flag of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of the United States, often referred to as the American flag or the U.S. flag, consists of thirteen horizontal stripes, alternating red and white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows, where rows of six stars alternate with rows of five stars.

  4. Four Loko - Wikipedia

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    Four Loko is a line of alcoholic beverages sold by Phusion Projects of Chicago, Illinois, United States. Four Loko's recipe formerly included caffeine. Phusion operates as Drink Four Brewing Company. [1] Four Loko, the company's most popular beverage, debuted in the United States market in 2005 and is available in 49 states, and in 21 countries ...

  5. National flag - Wikipedia

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    The most common colours in national flags are red, white, green, dark blue, yellow, light blue, and black. [ 13 ] The only national flag not to include the colors red, white, or blue is Jamaica's. [ 14 ] The occurrence of each colour in all the flags is listed in detail in the table below. [ 13 ]

  6. List of flags with blue, red, and white stripes - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of the Netherlands was likely the first tricolor with red, white, and blue bands, influencing many others. Flags of white, red and blue stripes (bands) are closely associated with independence and the French Revolution. It can often signal the relationships of some nations with other nations (for instance, the flag of the Netherlands ...

  7. Smirnoff - Wikipedia

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    Smirnoff(/ˈsmɪərnɒf/; Russian:[smʲɪrˈnof]) is a brand of vodkaowned and produced by the Britishcompany Diageo. The Smirnoff brand began with a vodka distilleryfounded in Moscowby Pyotr Arsenievich Smirnov(1831–1898).[1] It is distributed in 130 countries,[1]and manufactured locally in some, as in Illinois in the United States.

  8. Red White & Blue Beer - Wikipedia

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    Red White & Blue Beer. Red White & Blue Beer was a brand of American beer, originally produced by the Pabst Brewing Company and later produced by G. Heileman Brewery of La Crosse, WI. Pre- Prohibition advertisements lauded its "mellow" taste and drinkability. Returning after Prohibition, the brand's name alone would have been a selling point ...

  9. Betsy Ross flag - Wikipedia

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    Thirteen alternating red and white stripes, a blue canton with thirteen five-pointed stars arranged in a circle. Designed by. Various. The Betsy Ross flag is an early design for the flag of the United States, which is conformant to the Flag Act of 1777 and has red stripes outermost and stars arranged in a circle.