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  2. Mountain Dew - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Dew White Out was released for sale on 4 October 2010. A limited production White Out Slurpee (Mtn Dew White Out Freeze) was made available at 7-Eleven stores beginning in January 2011. In July 2011, Mountain Dew Typhoon was re-released briefly in 2-liter form; in June 2022, it was re-released on the Mountain Dew online store. [52]

  3. Poitín - Wikipedia

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    Former common names for Poitín were "Irish moonshine" and "mountain dew". [3] It was traditionally distilled in a small pot still and the term is a diminutive of the Irish word pota, meaning "pot". In accordance with the Irish Poteen/Irish Poitín technical file, it can be made only from cereals, grain, whey, sugar beet, molasses and potatoes.

  4. Talk : List of phrases using ethnic or place names as ...

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    Chicago overcoat (simple slang - not derisive or a slur) Chicago piano (slang - not derisive) Connecticut mile (neutral) Detroit iron (positive term) French kiss (positive) French inhale (positive/neutral) Rocky Mountain/Prairie Oysters (neutral) Mountain dew (neutral) Texas squirrels (neutral slang) This needs review.

  5. Mountain Dew Moonshine and More Secret Brand Histories - AOL

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  6. Mountain Dew brings back its full name amid retro rebrand - AOL

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    Mountain Dew has gone through six logos over the last 76 years, with the first reflecting its Southern, moonshine-adjacent roots. Over time, the curvy nature of the original logo gave way to a ...

  7. The OfferUp 8: The Most Confusing Things for Sale I Saw ... - AOL

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    Here's this week's edition of the OfferUp 8, where we showcase eight of the weirdest things that people are expected to pay money for.

  8. Talk:Moonshine - Wikipedia

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    The way the article describes moonshine is a little confusing. The term moonshine originally meant illegally produced liquor, a good deal of which was of a clear variety such as corn whisky, though some might be of the same style as the commercially produced variety such a bourbon whiskey or gin (bathtub gin).

  9. Popcorn Sutton's moonshine returns thanks to his widow and a ...

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    Pam, whom many consider the “first lady of moonshine,” has a deal to receive a percentage of revenue based on the sales of the new products made from her husband's recipes. For more ...