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  2. Hot water bottle - Wikipedia

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    Antique metal hot-water bottle from 1925 English Stoneware bed warmer and stopper Two modern hot-water bottles shown with their stoppers. A hot-water bottle is a bottle filled with hot water and sealed with a stopper, used to provide warmth, typically while in bed, but also for the application of heat to a specific part of the body.

  3. Hooper's Hooch - Wikipedia

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    Hooper's Hooch (often simply referred to as Hooch) is an alcopop that was most popular during the mid-1990s. The name Hoopers refers to William Hooper, inventor of the hot water bottle and manufacturer of lemonade in the 1840s whose trademark was owned by Burton upon Trent -based brewer Bass. [1] Launched in Britain in 1995 by Bass as an ...

  4. Hot Water Bottles and Other Old-Fashioned Ways to Keep Warm ...

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    Really. As folks shiver through Snowmageddon and one of the wildest winters on record, bringing the bottle back may be worth a shot. How it works: boil water, pour into a hot water bottle and slip ...

  5. Bottle - Wikipedia

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    Bottle. Composite body, painted, and glazed bottle. Dated 16th century Iran. A classic wine bottle. A bottle is a narrow-necked container made of an impermeable material (such as glass, plastic or aluminium) in various shapes and sizes that stores and transports liquids. Its mouth, at the bottling line, can be sealed with an internal stopper ...

  6. Vacuum flask - Wikipedia

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    Vacuum flask. The typical design of a Thermos brand vacuum flask, used for maintaining the temperature of fluids such as coffee. A vacuum flask (also known as a Dewar flask, Dewar bottle or thermos) is an insulating storage vessel that slows the speed at which its contents change in temperature. It greatly lengthens the time over which its ...

  7. Vimto - Wikipedia

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    Vimto is a British mixed fruit soft drink containing the juice of grapes, raspberries and blackcurrants, flavoured with herbs and spices. [1] Originating in Manchester, northern England, it was first manufactured as a health tonic in cordial form then decades later as a carbonated drink, and the recipe was invented in 1908 by John Noel Nichols of Blackburn.

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