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Roy Rogers – a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola and grenadine syrup, named after actor Roy Rogers (1911–1998). Rumford's Soup – Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford Runeberg torte ( Runebergintorttu / Runebergstårta ) – named after the Finnish poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804–1877) and his wife, writer Fredrika Runeberg (1807 ...
Peach flavored soda, popular in the town of Gravity Falls; named after director Joe Pitt. Thunder Muscle The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret: 2010, "In Which Claims Are Made and a Journey Ensues" Energy Drink which Todd Margaret is tasked with selling in the UK, contains a chemical property sought by terrorists to create weapons.
Slyrs, a German whiskey named after the Schliersee, Bavaria; Takamaka Rum, after the Takamaka Region of Mahé, Seychelles; Tanduay, a rum named after the former island of Tanduay, Manila, Philippines; Tullamore Dew, an Irish whiskey named after the town of Tullamore, Ireland; Viru Valge, a vodka named after the Virumaa region, Estonia
Beginning Monday, Dunkin’ is launching the “DunKings Menu,” a limited-time selection of food and drinks named after Affleck’s failed attempt to impress wife Jennifer Lopez with his own ...
A Roy Rogers is a non-alcoholic mixed drink made with cola and grenadine syrup, [1] and traditionally garnished with a maraschino cherry. The drink originated in the 1940s and is named after American actor and singer Roy Rogers (1911–1998), who was popular at the time. It was likely named after Rogers because he did not drink alcohol. [2]
From Orville Redenbacher to Marie Callender, from Wendy's to Mrs. Fields, there are plenty of food brands out there that took their names from a real-life person. Some were named after their ...
The Rob Roy is a cocktail consisting primarily of whisky and vermouth, created in 1894 by a bartender at the Waldorf Astoria in Manhattan, New York City.The drink was named in honor of the premiere of Rob Roy, an operetta by composer Reginald De Koven and lyricist Harry B. Smith loosely based upon Scottish folk hero Rob Roy MacGregor.
Many people start their day with coffee (or another caffeinated beverage) and celebrities are no exception. Ree Drummond exclusively told Us Weekly in February 2020 that she forgoes popular coffee ...