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  2. Flaming volcano - Wikipedia

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    Flaming volcano is a large tropical group cocktail typically made with rum, brandy, pineapple juice, orange juice, and orgeat syrup. [1] Many variations exist, and the cocktail in the 21st century is more about the presentation than an adherence to a set list of ingredients.

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  5. Volcano bowl - Wikipedia

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    A volcano bowl. A volcano bowl is a piece of ceramic drinkware originally associated with mid-20th century American tiki bars and tropical-themed restaurants. Drinks served in volcano bowls are typically rum-based, mixed with tropical fruit juices and other liquors such as brandy, vodka, and triple sec, and garnished with fruit.

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    Here are the six can't-miss food and drink items at Volcano Bay At Universal Orlando Resort: ... Insanely Easy Weeknight Dinners To Try This Week. 29 Insanely Delicious Vodka Cocktails.

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    These cute little snacks are perfect for sharing at Halloween parties, and kids will love getting involved in the decorating. They are fun, quick, and make for some adorable cute Halloween recipes ...

  8. Milo dinosaur - Wikipedia

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    A drink, known as Milo shake, was being served in Malaysian roadside stalls in the mid-1990s. Vendors in Singapore say that the Malaysian shake is not as chocolatey and creamy as the Milo dinosaur. Initially, Milo was marketed in British Malaya from the mid-1930s as a convenient ‘fortified tonic food’ for middle-class individuals.

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