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  2. Lambanog - Wikipedia

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    The most popular variety is the coconut lambanog which is commonly described as "coconut vodka" due to its clear to milky white color and high alcohol content. It originates from Luzon and the Visayas Islands (where it is known as dalisay de coco ).

  3. Zooper Dooper - Wikipedia

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    In October 1996, National Foods Beverages Group introduced two new flavours, bubblegum and honeycomb, as well as a Zooper Dooper Joystick. The Joystick was a 150ml extended version of the original Zooper Dooper, as opposed to the original 70ml variety. [3] There are also limited edition "sourz" and "magic" varieties.

  4. Minttu - Wikipedia

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    There was also pressure on Minttu sales for the same reasons. Alko decided to continue selling Minttu, but lowered its alcohol content from 50 to 40 percent. At the same time, the word "schnapps" on the label was replaced with "liqueur". This caused sales of Minttu to drop and the beverage came into the category of "normal alcoholic drinks".

  5. Three Olives Vodka - Wikipedia

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    The flavored vodkas are made using the circulation method, where the vodka flows into the flavored liquid to create the flavored vodka. [6] The water used is sourced from a lake in Wales that was created by a dam that flooded in 1888, submerging an old village. [7] Three Olives unflavored vodka is 40% alcohol by volume (80 proof). [2]

  6. Here Are All The Chemical-Free Sparkling Water Brands - AOL

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    Stay healthy and hydrated with these better-for-you seltzer and sparkling water brands that have low PFAS levels, are eco-friendly, and taste great.

  7. Shasta (drink) - Wikipedia

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    From 2003 to 2006, Shasta Beverages sold soft drinks called "Shasta Shortz: that were also marketed to children. Shasta Shortz products were produced in 8-ounce cans and had sweeter, more candy-like flavors, [8] including Bubble Gum, Camo Orange Creme, Chillin' Cherry Punch, Cotton Candy, Rah-Rah Root Beer, and Red Grape Stain.

  8. Orbitz (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Orbitz was a non-carbonated fruit-flavored beverage produced by The Clearly Food & Beverage Company of Canada, makers of Clearly Canadian.The drink was sold in five [1] flavors, and made with small floating edible balls.

  9. Your Inner Child Is Begging You To Make This Gingerbread ...

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    The Christmas Barbie Dream House is a bubblegum pink holiday haven adorned with icing and colorful candies. The kit features everything you need to make the gingerbread house, including pre-baked ...