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  2. The HyperChiller beverage cooler is on sale at Amazon

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    Coffee, cocktails, rosé: This nifty tool can chill 'em all and over 13,000 five-star reviewers agree.

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    This instant beverage cooler "ices up" everything from juice to spirits to coffee in seconds. Just stash the HyperChiller in the freezer and, once it's frosty, pour in your liquid of choice.

  5. Zima (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Zima boxes in a Japanese store. Zima Clearmalt is a clear, lightly carbonated alcoholic beverage made and distributed by the Coors Brewing Company or its licensees. Introduced in 1993, it was marketed as an alternative to beer, an example of what is now often referred to as a cooler, with 4.7–5.4% alcohol by volume. [1]

  6. California Cooler - Wikipedia

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    Overall wine-cooler sales dropped 98 percent in 1987 from 1976. California Cooler volume had dropped to 5 million cases, less than one-third of what Seagram's and Gallo each were moving. [citation needed] [3] On 30 March 2007, Majestic Brands, a Danville beverage company, announced plans to try to revive the California Cooler brand. [citation ...

  7. Bartles & Jaymes - Wikipedia

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    Bartles & Jaymes is a flavored wine cooler and malt beverage line produced by the E & J Gallo Winery in the United States, introduced in 1985, [1] and available in various fruit flavors. Initially producing wine-based coolers, Bartles & Jaymes switched to solely malt-based coolers in 1991, when the federal excise tax on wine was raised.

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