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  2. Sourz - Wikipedia

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    Sourz logo Bottles of Sourz. Sourz is a fruit-flavoured liqueur owned and produced by Suntory Global Spirits, a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan.The liqueur is usually served as a shooter, [1] but is also used in cocktails.

  3. Shower beer - Wikipedia

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    The Urban Dictionary entry for shower beer was created in 2004. [2] [5] The first products sold to support drinking a beer in the shower seem to have first appeared around 2006, such as the "shower beer buddy", [2] and numerous other products have appeared since. [6] Breweries also market some beers specifically as good "shower beers". [2] [7] [8]

  4. Shooter (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A B-52 shooter served in a shot glass A sake oyster shooter. A shooter, or shot, is a small serving of spirits or a mixed drink (usually about one US fluid ounce or 30 millilitres), typically consumed quickly, often in a single gulp. It is common to serve a shooter as a side to a larger drink. [1]

  5. I Tried 21 Energy Drink Brands & Ranked Them Best To Worst - AOL

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    21 Energy Drink Brands, Ranked Worst To Best Gabby Romero "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." The world relies on caffeine.

  6. This 'internal shower' drink went viral on TikTok. What is it ...

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    The chia seed concoction known as the "internal shower" drink has taken TikTok by storm, garnering millions of views. We had experts weigh in. This 'internal shower' drink went viral on TikTok.

  7. What is the ‘internal shower’ drink on TikTok? Is it safe?

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  8. BuzzBallz - Wikipedia

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    Katie Orlady of the website Spoon University described the drink as a "blinding elixir" and "boozy orbs". [ 4 ] Marcie Seidel of the Drug Free Action Alliance, an Ohio-based substance abuse prevention group, described the 20% alcohol content of the cocktails to be "really scary" and said that the packaging, which targets young people, is ...

  9. The Most Popular Christmas Cocktail in Every State — And How ...

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    Cranberry Mimosa. Iowa, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Louisiana, Hawaii . Seven states seem to prefer a Christmas brunch drink for the holidays.