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  2. Franzia - Wikipedia

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    Franzia is a brand of wine produced by The Wine Group, known for its box wines sold in 3 and 5-liter cartons. [1] Franzia wines, throughout their history, were known as affordable table wines, popular in the 1960s and 1970s as "jug wine", and now as "box wine".

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    Boxed wine conjures all kinds of images—namely, vaguely alcoholic, far-too-syrupy Kool-Aid-like concoctions from the ‘90s. ... The other Franzia wine that made the cut was the brand’s Sunset ...

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    The makers of Franzia boxed wines near Ripon have joined another trend: the ugly Christmas sweater. Fans can buy them online for $45 or $50, including versions with battery-powered lights that ...

  5. Box wine - Wikipedia

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    Box wines utilize plastic bags instead of traditional glass bottles, significantly reducing production and shipping costs, which makes them a more affordable option for consumers. Typical bag-in-box containers hold one and a half to four 750 ml bottles of wine per box, though they come in a wide variety of volumes. [16]

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  7. Fred Franzia - Wikipedia

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    Fred Franzia was born and raised in Modesto, California, into a family with a long tradition of winemaking. His Italian immigrant grandparents, Giuseppe and Teresa Franzia, started a winery in 1910. [1] Fred was a nephew of wine legend Ernest Gallo, who married Fred's aunt Amelia Franzia. [4]