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  2. Kessler Whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Kessler Whiskey is an American brand of blended whiskey started by Julius Kessler in 1888. [1] It is known for the slogan, "Smooth as Silk". [1] The brand is currently owned and produced by Suntory Global Spirits. [1] In 2012 the website of Beam, Inc. (now defunct) claimed it to be the number-two selling American blended whiskey. [1]

  3. Reser's Fine Foods - Wikipedia

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    Reser's Fine Foods, Inc., an American corporation based in Beaverton, Oregon, manufactures and distributes fresh and refrigerated prepared foods. Over 1,000 products are available in the 50 U.S. states, Canada, Guam, Mexico, and areas of the Far East. Its prepared foods are sold in national grocery chains, independent outlets, and convenience ...

  4. Suntory Global Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Suntory Global Spirits, formerly known as Beam Suntory, Inc., is the American company operating as an independent subsidiary of the multinational Privately held beverage company Suntory. [2] The company produces alcoholic beverages. It is the third largest producer of distilled beverages worldwide, behind Diageo and Pernod Ricard.

  5. Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Kessler, a 1981 British television series; Kessler, Ohio, an unincorporated community, United States; Kessler, West Virginia, an unincorporated community, United States; Kessler Syndrome, a scenario, proposed by NASA consultant Donald J. Kessler, involving space debris; Kessler Whiskey, an American brand of blended whiskey; Kessler Theater, a ...

  6. Foods That Are Banned in America. Do You Agree? - AOL

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    This wrinkly legume from South America underwent a recent boom in the fine-dining world due to its notes of vanilla, almond, and cinnamon, but it has actually been illegal in the U.S. since 1954.

  7. Julius Kessler - Wikipedia

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    Julius Kessler (August 4, 1855 [1] – 10 December 1940) was the founder of Kessler Whiskey. Kessler was born in Budapest, Austrian Empire [2] in 1855. [3] He came to America to make his fortune. He founded Kessler Whisky in the 1870s in Leadville, Colorado. In the early days, to get his product out, Kessler went from saloon to saloon selling ...

  8. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  9. 8 American Foods That Aren't Really American - AOL

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    On this holiday in particular, we celebrate with foods that are quintessentially American...or so you may have thought. Many of our favorite, go-to recipes for this patriotic holiday were actually ...