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  2. Charles Jacquin et Cie - Wikipedia

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    Charles Jacquin et Cie, Inc. (Jacquin's) is a producer, distiller, rectifier, manufacturer, and importer of alcoholic beverages and food products. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Chatam International Incorporated, and is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

  3. I Drank Every Eggnog I Could Find & These Are The Only ... - AOL

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    Best Spiked Eggnog: Pennsylvania Dutch All of the above eggnogs can easily be spiked with the spirit of your choice . But if you want to opt for an eggnog that does all the boozy work for you ...

  4. Talk:Eggnog - Wikipedia

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    209.244.30.103 added: "Pennsylvania Dutch is a leading producer of eggnog, with a 30 proof bottle. " Without providing any source for this statement, it rather sounds like commercial spam from an eggnog producing company that would like to spread it's name brand a bit wider.

  5. Eggnog - Wikipedia

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    Eggnog (/ ˈ ɛ ɡ ˌ n ɒ ɡ / ⓘ), historically also known as a milk punch or an egg milk punch when alcoholic beverages are added, [1] [2] [3] is a rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolk and whipped egg white (which gives it a frothy texture, and its name).

  6. What Is Eggnog—and Why Do We Drink It at Christmas? - AOL

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    She uses a full dozen eggs to make enough eggnog for 24 drinks! ... A bit of rum extract adds a special taste. —Kristen Grula, Hazleton, Pennsylvania. ... The best Dutch ovens of 2025. AOL.

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

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    Pennsylvania: Boilo, a variation of a traditional Lithuanian liqueur called "Krupnik" or "Krupnikas," is a spiced citrus drink traditionally enjoyed at Christmastime in Pennsylvania coal country. Cohasset Punch: Chicago: Cohasset Punch is a brand of rum-based drink first created by Chicago bartenders Lewis Williams and Tom Newman in the 1890s. [28]

  8. Kemps (company) - Wikipedia

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    Products provided by the company include milk, cottage cheese, half and half, egg nog, cream, juices, sour cream, chip dips, ice cream, yogurt and novelties. [1] Most of these products are sold at grocery stores throughout the midwestern United States, but some are available in other parts of the country as well.

  9. The Warrell Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1965 by Lincoln Warrell, originally named Pennsylvania Dutch Candies. [1]In 2000, Pennsylvania Dutch Candies, Katherine Beecher Candies, and Melster Candies were brought together under the new Warrell Corporation name and the company opened a new 200,000 sq ft manufacturing facility. [2]