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  2. Salmiakki Koskenkorva - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1990s, Finland had a very thin and stratified cocktail culture. Some Finnish bars started serving a cocktail made out of ground ammonium chloride-based candy (Salmiakki in Finnish). It became a trendy drink, especially among young people, and for this reason it still has a reputation as a "teenagers' vodka". This led to the drink's ...

  3. Salty liquorice - Wikipedia

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    Salzige Heringe (Salty Herrings), a popular German brand of salmiak liquorice candy shaped like herring, produced by the German candy manufacturer Katjes, currently containing 2% salmiak salt and 6% liquorice root extract (formerly 1.8% salmiak salt and 4.5% liquorice root extract). Salmiakki Koskenkorva, a Finnish salmiak-flavoured vodka brand

  4. Minttu - Wikipedia

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    In 1993 salty liquorice liqueur Salmiakki Koskenkorva became a competitor for Minttu, but not a major one, as the consumer targets were different. Press stories appeared about problems with young drinkers and heart disease patients because of the common effect of alcohol and the ammonium chloride in salty liquorice. Salmiakki Koskenkorva was ...

  5. Finnish people have some unique traditions. Here are 7 ... - AOL

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    Finnish culture also has several unusual traditions and social norms. ... Lots of people in Nordic countries enjoy salty licorice, but many consider salmiakki, the Finnish variety, to have the ...

  6. Koskenkorva Viina - Wikipedia

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    Koskenkorva Vodka is the same beverage (but with 40% or 60% alcohol instead of the traditional 38%) without the added sugar, intended for foreign markets, but sold in Finland also. [ 2 ] Besides the standard 38% near-unflavored there are several variants of Koskenkorva on the market, most notably the famous Salmiakki Koskenkorva , better known ...

  7. Panda (Finnish company) - Wikipedia

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    Panda Oy is a Finnish confectionery company based in Vaajakoski, Jyväskylä. The company was founded in 1920 by SOK (Suomen Osuuskauppojen Keskuskunta). [2] Panda is known for its liquorice and chocolate products. In 2005, the company was sold to Felix Abba, which is part of the Norwegian Orkla Group. [3]

  8. Category:Finnish liqueurs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Finnish liqueurs" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Lakka; M. Minttu

  9. Tyrkisk peber - Wikipedia

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    Tyrkisk peber (Danish for "Turkish pepper", often referred to as Turkinpippuri in Finnish, Türkisch Pfeffer in German, Tyrkisk pepper in Norwegian and Turkisk peppar in Swedish) is a salty liquorice candy flavoured with salmiac (ammonium chloride), produced by the Finnish company Fazer and popular in Northern Europe.

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