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  2. Glögg - Wikipedia

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    Glögg came to Finland from Sweden. The Finnish word glögi comes from the Swedish word glögg, which in turn comes from the words glödgat vin or hot wine. At the end of the 19th century, glögg mixed with wine was drunk, but due to prohibition, consumption of glögg almost stopped completely.

  3. Blossa - Wikipedia

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    Blossa is produced by an original recipe from Grönstedts Vinhandel from the late 19th century. Until 2008 Blossa was produced by Vin- & Spritcentralen in Sundsvall.The spices are stored and prepared in a factory in Åhus where spiced glögg is produced by soaking the spices in alcohol over a month's time.

  4. Mulled wine - Wikipedia

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    Mulled wine made on the brazier. Mulled wine, also known as spiced wine, is an alcoholic drink usually made with red wine, along with various mulling spices and sometimes raisins, served hot or warm. [1]

  5. Why are people so obsessed with Swedish candy right now? - AOL

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    TikTok’s sweet latest infatuation is a world of pure imagination: Swedish candy. People are lining up around the block at NYC's BonBon to get a taste of it.

  6. Systembolaget - Wikipedia

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    Systembolaget (Swedish: [sʏˈstêːmbʊˌlɑːɡɛt] ⓘ, "the System Company"), colloquially known as systemet ("the system") or bolaget ("the company"), is a government-owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by volume.

  7. Alcoholic drinks in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Absolut Vodka, the most successful product of the privatised manufacturer Vin&Sprit.. Alcoholic drinks in Sweden are as common as in most of the Western world.Sweden is historically part of the vodka belt, with high consumption of distilled drinks and binge drinking, but during the later half of the 20th century, habits became more harmonized with western Europe, with increasing popularity of ...

  8. Hungary buys Swedish fighter jets, prepares to approve ... - AOL

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    BUDAPEST/STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Hungary said on Friday it had signed a deal to buy four Saab JAS Gripen fighter jets from Sweden, as Budapest finally prepared to approve Stockholm's bid to join NATO ...

  9. Talk:Glogg - Wikipedia

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