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  2. Miniature (alcohol) - Wikipedia

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    The bottle is 115 mm tall and 33 mm in diameter. A collector's cabinet full of miniatures. A miniature is a small bottle of a spirit, liqueur or other alcoholic beverage. Their contents, typically 50 ml, are intended to comprise an individual serving. [1] Miniatures may be used as gifts, samples, or for promotional purposes.

  3. Christian Ringnes - Wikipedia

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    At the age of seven, Ringnes developed a hobby after he received an unusual gift from his father: a half-empty Gordon's Gin miniature liquor bottle. It was this afterthought of a gift that led him on a path towards amassing what is recognized today as the largest mini-bottle collection in the world with over 52,000 miniature liquor bottles ...

  4. Vintage spirits - Wikipedia

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    A government health warning means the bottle can't have been produced before the late 1980s. Measurements in milliliters were adopted after 1979. [10] Until the 2010s, it was not uncommon for collectors of vintage spirits to find bottles in liquor stores that had gone unsold for decades and buy them at their original sticker price.

  5. Fireball whisky-maker accused of false advertising on ... - AOL

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    If you've ever been confused by miniature bottles branded as Fireball Cinnamon, the popular cinnamon-flavored drink found in gas stations and supermarkets, you're not alone — and now there's a ...

  6. National Bottle Museum - Wikipedia

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    The oldest in the collection are a set of black glass bottles, made in Europe and said to have been used for rum or gin. [17] The oldest Bottle in the Museum is estimated to have been made between 1710 and 1725. Other exhibits show the tools of bottle making, and a miniature model of a glass oven. [5]

  7. South Carolina Dispensary - Wikipedia

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    Liquor bottled by the state dispensary was the only liquor to be sold legally in South Carolina. From 1893 to 1900 the bottles used by the dispensary had an embossed design featuring a palmetto tree with crossed logs under the base of the trunk, and from 1900 to 1907 an overlaying and intertwining S, C and D "script" design replaced the tree ...

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