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  2. Asahi Breweries - Wikipedia

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    Asahi Stout; Asahi Z – Dry lager; Asahi Black – a 5% ABV dark lager; Asahi Prime Time – German Pilsener style lager (only available in Japan) Asahi Super Dry - Dry Crystal – a version of Asahi Super Dry with a 3.5% ABV as opposed to the 5% ABV of the original (available in Japan since October 2023) Asahi Dry Zero – alcohol-free ...

  3. Charlie's - Wikipedia

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    It is owned by the Japanese beverage company Asahi. Charlie's was founded in 1999 by Marc Ellis, Stefan Lepionka and Simon Neal. Originally the company produced fresh orange juice; in 2001, Charlie's added other natural fruit juices. They also sell loose fruit, fruit smoothies and sports water flavoured with fruit juices.

  4. Michael Erceg - Wikipedia

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    Independent was sold to Asahi for $1.5 billion [11] in 2011. [ 5 ] [ 12 ] In 2017, Independent Liquor was the largest "ready-to-drink" liquor company in New Zealand. [ 13 ] On July 1, 2019, Independent Liquor (NZ) Ltd officially changed its name to Asahi Beverages (NZ) Ltd.

  5. Great Northern Brewing Co. - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the Japanese company Asahi Breweries, through its wholly owned Victorian subsidiary CUB, announced the launch of a new brewery Great Northern Brewing Co. [2] Great Northern is styled on 'Cairns Draught', a product first brewed in 1924 by Auguste Joseph François de Bavay, whose studies of sewage contamination in drinking water helped end diseases such as typhoid. [3]

  6. Sovereign Limited - Wikipedia

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    www.sovereign.co.nz Sovereign Assurance Company Limited (branded as Sovereign ) was a New Zealand-based financial services company that provided life and health insurance, home loans, investment and superannuation products.

  7. Asahi Soft Drinks - Wikipedia

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    Mitsuya Foods officially changed its corporate name to "Asahi Beer Soft Drinks" in April 1987, [2] and in November 1988, Asahi Beer Soft Drinks Manufacturing was established. The following two years, two manufacturing plants were opened: one in Kashiwa , Chiba Prefecture in January 1989, and one in Akashi , Hyōgo Prefecture in January 1990.

  8. .nz - Wikipedia

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    From 30 March 2015 .nz domain names were available to everyone. [11] The early New Zealand second-level domains ac.nz, .co.nz and .govt.nz were based on those used in the UK. At the time it was considered desirable that the names were not in use as first-level domains, so .edu.nz, .com.nz and .gov.nz were rejected.

  9. Asahi Shinkin Bank - Wikipedia

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    Asahi Shinkin Bank (朝日信用金庫, Asahi Shinyō Kinko) is a bank founded in 1923 and based in Tokyo, Japan. [1] It was established on 3 August 1923. As of 31 March 2015 [update] , the bank has 164 branches in Tokyo, Saitama , and Chiba Prefectures . [ 2 ]