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  2. Zima (drink) - Wikipedia

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    The lemon-lime flavored drink was part of the "clear craze" of the 1990s that produced products such as Crystal Pepsi and Tab Clear. [5] Early advertisements for Zima described it as a "truly unique alcohol beverage" and used the tagline "Zomething different". [6] [7] Zima offered an alternative to the then-successful wine cooler category ...

  3. High Noon (seltzer) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2024, the brand launched High Noon Vodka Iced Tea, a line of non-carbonated hard iced tea drinks in original, peach, lemon, and raspberry flavors. [6] West said that "hard tea was one of consumers’ most frequent ready-to-drink category purchased in 2023, which created an opportunity for High Noon to provide a premium alternative in a ...

  4. Spindrift Beverage Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Spindrift started selling seltzer in lemon, raspberry lime, and tangerine flavors. [4] In 2014, raspberry lime became the first flavor of seltzer to be sold in a can as opposed to a bottle. Additionally, ginger beer was a new flavor joining the soda line. [ 4 ]

  5. Ski (drink) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, the SKI can and logo was redesigned with the phrase "Taste the Wake." [2] In 2009, the SKI can and logo were redesigned, an online vote was posted on the official SKI website to vote on a selected logo. Along with the redesigned cans, Cherry SKI was re-branded as "SKI InfraRED".

  6. Limoncello - Wikipedia

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    The exact origin of limoncello is disputed. The industry trade group Federazione Italiana Industriali Produttori Esportatori ed Importatori di Vini, Acquaviti, Liquori, Sciroppi, Aceti ed affini says that limoncello was created at the beginning of the 1900s by the grandmother of Maria Antonia Farace, who lived in a small guesthouse in Isola Azzurra. [1]

  7. List of regional beverages of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A creamy Haitian drink that can be found in Little Haiti, a section of Miami. Similar to an eggnog, this drink is made with milk, coconut, rum and other ingredients. Also spelled Kremas or Crémasse. Horsefeather: Invented in Lawrence, Kansas in the 1990s, [34] it remains a regional drink in the Kansas City region. [35]

  8. Baltika Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Ladoga №2 «Citron» — a highly carbonated non-alcoholic drink. It was produced from 2000 to 2004. Ladoga Silver №3 «Citrus — Mix» — a highly carbonated non-alcoholic drink based on orange, grapefruit and lemon juices. It was produced from 2000 to 2004.

  9. Liquor store - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol is widely available in Japan from convenience stores and supermarkets. Dedicated liquor stores are known as sakaya (酒屋), while establishments for drinking on premises are izakaya (居酒屋). Vending machines retailing alcoholic drinks remain common, although a "voluntary ban" was imposed in 2000. [6]