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  2. Seedlip - Wikipedia

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    Seedlip is a British company that makes plant-based liquor substitutes for use in non-alcoholic mixed drinks. Seedlip describes its products as "the world's first distilled non-alcoholic spirits". [ 1 ]

  3. How to make healthier mocktails, according to dietitians: 5 ...

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    Brands like Seedlip and Ritual Zero Proof Tequila Alternative offer the flavor of a spirit without the alcohol. Spirit alternatives are often low-sugar and contain minimal calories, and can be a ...

  4. How the Nonalcoholic Beverage Trend is Opening Opportunities ...

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    Direct alternatives steer sales, according the NIQ data, with well-established brands like Athletic Brewing craft beer, Fre wines, Ritual Zero Proof, and Seedlip spirits.

  5. The 15 Best Non-Alcoholic Drinks to Try in 2024, Tested and ...

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    Seedlip offers three flavors of its distilled non-alcoholic spirit, which is crafted from “natural botanical distillates and extracts” and, as the brand recommends, isn’t meant to be sipped ...

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  7. Sarsaparilla (drink) - Wikipedia

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    For decades, until the 2010s, the iconic Sioux City sarsaparilla bottle was sold in retail stores in the United States.. Sarsaparilla (UK: / ˌ s ɑːr s p ə ˈ r ɪ l ə /, US also / ˌ s æ s p ə ˈ r ɪ l ə / sas-pə-RIL-ə) [1] is a soft drink originally made from the vine Smilax ornata (also called 'sarsaparilla') or other species of Smilax such as Smilax officinalis. [2]

  8. Marine mammals as food - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, over 100 countries have allowed people to eat up to 87 marine mammal species, including Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins [1]. Marine mammals are a food source in many countries around the world.

  9. Dry January iconic mocktail 'Shirley Temple' has fascinating ...

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    The Shirley Temple mocktail was first created about a century ago, but its history, ingredients and recipe are up for debate, a cocktail professional told Fox News Digital.