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  2. Bacardi 151 - Wikipedia

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    A partially filled bottle of Bacardi 151. Bacardi 151 is a discontinued brand of highly alcoholic rum made by Bacardi Limited of Hamilton, Bermuda. It is named for its alcohol concentration level of 151 U.S. proof, that is, 75.5% alcohol by volume. This is much higher than typical rum, which averages around 35%–40% alcohol by volume.

  3. Bacardi - Wikipedia

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    Bacardi Bat in the Bacardi Building in Cataño, Puerto Rico. Bacardi drinks are not easily found in Cuba today. The main brand of rum in Cuba is Havana Club, produced by a company that was confiscated and nationalized by the government following the revolution. Bacardi later bought the brand from the original owners, the Arechabala family.

  4. Talk:Bacardi 151 - Wikipedia

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    If you want to keep this, I would suggest moving the non-bacardi specific info to the generic one. 151 rum proposed content 151 rum is over-proof rum. 151-proof liquor has an alcohol content of 75.5%, compared to the 35%–40% usually found in rum. Historically pot stills that all rum was made in produced a distillate that was around 151 proof.

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    One special drink named The Pour Decision is made with Bacardi 151. “If you ever drank 151 it’s normally not a good night for anybody,” Martinez said. “So, it’s a poor decision. We limit ...

  6. 25 Iconic Foods That Have Been Discontinued - AOL

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    2. Hershey’s Bites. Why not make a whole candy bar a bite-sized delight? This was the idea behind Hershey’s Bites, the chocolatey nuggets that were sold by the bag.

  7. List of Puerto Rican rums - Wikipedia

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    Don Q Añejo, a barrel-aged rum. Rum (ron in Spanish) production has been an important part of Puerto Rico's economy since the 16th century. While sugar cane harvesting has virtually disappeared in Puerto Rico (except for a few isolated farms and agricultural experiments), distilleries around the island still produce large amounts of rum every year.

  8. Discontinued Candy All Boomers Should Remember - AOL

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    Discontinued: 2020 This Hershey bar feels like a fever dream since it was only available for a short time, and it was the first new flavored Hershey bar to hit the market in 20 years.

  9. B-52 (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Sec will not ignite easily at room temperature, so it is sometimes warmed up before use or topped with a small layer of an overproof [clarification needed] rum with 65–85% ABV such as Bacardi 151 or Stroh 160. Such a preparation can be referred to as a "B-52 On a Mission". [citation needed]