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  2. Get the Party Started With a Big Bowl of Christmas Punch - AOL

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    Here you'll find big-batch champagne cocktails, spiced apple ciders, sangria recipes, and even a few non-alcoholic Christmas drinks for guests of every age to sip and enjoy. Tree trimming calls ...

  3. It's eggnog season. But what's actually in this popular ... - AOL

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    And the original eggnog recipes, which date back to the 1700s, included alcohol. If you do opt to put the "spirit" in holiday spirit this season, Dunne recommends going with a dark liquor. More ...

  4. 12 Christmas Drinks That Make Spirits Bright Around the World

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    Hot Buttered Rum. This rich, decadent drink is a tradition right here in the United States! It dates back to colonial times but saw revived interest in the 1940s at many tiki bars that served rum ...

  5. Julmust - Wikipedia

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    The content is the same regardless of the marketing name, and the drink is most closely associated with Christmas. 45 million litres of julmust are consumed during December, which is around 50% of the total soft drink volume in December and 75% of the total yearly must sales. [1]

  6. Cola de mono - Wikipedia

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    Cola de mono or Colemono (literally, "monkey's tail") is a traditional Chilean drink served around Christmas time. [1] A glass of cola de mono on Christmas Eve. Although there are many versions of this drink, it contains mainly aguardiente, milk, sugar, coffee, and cloves. A virgin version can be made simply without the alcohol.

  7. Pikkujoulu - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, Pikkujoulu is a day when Christmas dishes are served for the first time. These include rice pudding with fruit. [1] The most traditional Pikkujoulu drink is called "glögi" (the Finnish equivalent of the German Glühwein or mulled wine), which can be served with or without alcohol. Glögi is made of hot juice or red wine and ...