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  2. Crown Royal - Wikipedia

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    Crown Royal Reserve was introduced in 1992. The whiskies are aged for a longer period than the original. [11] Crown Royal Reserve comes in a tan, velvet-like bag with coarse gold drawstrings. Crown Royal Black was introduced in 2010, and is a darker, higher alcohol (90 proof) whisky. Comes in a black felt-like bag.

  3. Willett Pot Still Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Willett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon is brand of a bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by the Willett Distillery. [1] It is a Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey brand introduced in 2008 and bottled at 47% abv, with 8–10 year aging. It is sold in glass 750 ml and 1.75 liter bottles.

  4. Alcohol measurements - Wikipedia

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    The American Twelfth (10 2 ⁄ 3 US oz [315 mL], or 1 ⁄ 12 of a US gallon), American Commercial Pint (12.8 US fl oz [379 mL], or 1 ⁄ 10 of a US gallon) / British Reputed Pint (13 1 ⁄ 3 imp oz [379 mL], or 1 ⁄ 12 an Imperial gallon), and the Canadian "stubby" bottle (12 imp oz [341 mL]) may have been factors.

  5. Royal Stag - Wikipedia

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    Royal Stag, also known as Seagram's Royal Stag, is an Indian whisky launched in 1995. It is available in many countries across the world in various pack sizes. It is Pernod Ricard's best selling brand by volume. It is a blend of grain spirits and imported Scotch malts. It is commonly available in 1 L, 750 mL, 375 mL and 180 mL bottles and also ...

  6. 1792 Bourbon - Wikipedia

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    1792 Bourbon, formerly known as Ridgewood Reserve 1792 and 1792 Ridgemont Reserve, is a Kentucky straight Bourbon whiskey produced since 2002 by the Barton 1792 Distillery in Bardstown, Kentucky. The brand and distillery have been owned by the Sazerac Company since 2009.

  7. Bottled water - Wikipedia

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    Although vessels to bottle and transport water were part of the earliest human civilizations, [1] bottling water began in the United Kingdom with the first water bottling at the Holy Well in 1622. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The demand for bottled water was fueled in large part by the resurgence in spa-going and water therapy among Europeans and American ...

  8. History of Suresnes - Wikipedia

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    The château was destroyed in 1870. Also remaining from another fine residence of the period are two reservoirs collecting water from the calvary, now located at the corner of rue du Feucheret and rue Guillaume-Lenoir, near the Suresnes-Mont-Valérien station, covered by the terrace of property and used by the water company.

  9. California Redemption Value - Wikipedia

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    If it were not part of the basic price of the product, sales tax would not apply to it. Accordingly, when the State of California raised the CRV from $0.04 on 2 L bottles and $0.02 on cans to $0.08 and $0.04, respectively, then again to $0.10 and $0.05, respectively, it was also raising California's sales tax revenue gained on the imposed fee.